Usage examples of "Faz" in Portuguese with translation to English

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A França faz fronteira com a Itália. France borders Italy.
faz frio até no verão. It is cold there even in summer.
O México é um país que faz fronteira com os Estados Unidos. Mexico is a nation that borders the United States.
Ele faz perguntas ao pai. He asks questions to his father.
Você faz perguntas sobre tudo. You ask questions about everything.
De nada, nada se faz Nothing comes from nothing
Ele saiu faz pouco tempo. He left just a moment ago.
Tudo bem, não faz mal. OK, no big deal.
O que você diz faz sentido. You have a sound point.
Vi esse filme faz muito tempo. I saw that film long ago.
Sem farinha não se faz pão From nothing nothing can come
Você faz muitas perguntas ao Tom. You ask a lot of questions to Tom.
Ele faz a barba todo dia. He shaves himself every day.
Faz dois meses que não chove. It hasn't rained for two months.
Faz séculos que eu não te vejo. I haven't seen you in ages.
Essa partícula faz um substantivo virar verbo. This particle turns a noun into a verb.
Cada cabelo faz sua sombra na terra Even a hair casts its shadow
Depressa e bem não o faz ninguém Good and quickly seldom meet
Quem não faz filho chorar chora por ele Spare the rod and spoil the child
Faz tempo que eu não te vejo, Bill. I haven't seen you for a long time, Bill.
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