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He/she/it brings about, does bring about, or is bringing about is one English equivalent of 'facit'. He/she/it does, does do, or is doing is another English equivalent. He/she/it does make, is making, or makes is still another English equivalent.

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In Latin however, 'facere' means 'to do/make'. We get derivatives like 'factory' from it.

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Facere is to make something in Latin roots<3

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to do

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