It depends on what "made up" means.
If it refers to the fabrication of a story, i.e. "His whole ghost tale was made up", it would be: "inventé(e)"
If it refers to the application of makeup, i.e. "After three hours he was made up to look like a clown", it would be: "maquillé(e)"
If it refers to a combination of components, i.e. "The wall is made up of bricks", it would be: "constitué(e) de"
If it refers to an arrangement of items in their proper place, i.e. "I made up my room before my parents came over.", it would be: "rangé(e)"
a french man some peopel say
I made ... is "j'ai fait ..." in French.
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
I give up is " J'abandonne " in French.
haut (pronounced oh) is french for up.
To say "go up the stairs" in French, you would say "monter les escaliers."
bâtons jusqu'à [ Sticks Up in French ]
it is unknown. most people say the french made it but they have no idea who in the french invented it
Washing up in french is "Merde", hope I helped.
"Connecter" Is a French word Meaning "Hook up"
adolfo is adolfo because it is an American word and what i mean is that it was a made up word in America
You can say "Quoi de neuf mec?" in French to ask "What is up dude?"