Fac et spera in Latin is "Do and hope" in English.
Motto: Fac et spera - "Do and hope"
facoltativo/a (fac-olt-at-EE-voh/vah)
Facere in Latin means to make
The Latin root word 'fac-' means to do, make, perform. English language derivatives include the adjective facile, which means 'easy'. They also include nouns such as fact, faction, factor, factory, and faculty.
Fac Fames extincta
The root is actually Latin and means "do".the root fac means to do or make. One common word with this root, is factory.
benefactor, factor, factorization
Love and then what you will, do.
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
First things first
go to google translate, they will tell you: Fac Mendax mendax igni
Fac- is the Latin stem that means 'did'. The derivative Latin verb is 'facere'. The stem 'fac-' shows up in the imperfect and present perfect tenses of 'facere'. So the imperfect tense begins with 'faciebam', which is the first person singular form and which means 'I did'. The present perfect tense begins with 'feci', which is the first person singular form and which means 'I did, have done'.