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Make



Table of contents
1 Etymology
2 Pronunciation
3 Verb
4 Translations
5 Noun
6 Translations

Etymology

Middle English maken, from Old English macian, from common Germanic *makōn, from Proto-Indo-European *maǵ- "to fashion". Near cognates include German machen and Dutch maken.

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA || /ˈmeɪk/ |- | SAMPA || /"meIk/ |}

Verb

to make (past made, past participle made)

  1. to construct
  2. to create or produce
  3. to interpret

Translations

Noun

  1. (informal) Something for children to make.
    the make-out for all you can get.
  2. brand
    what car make do you drive?

Translations

  • Dutch: merk n (2)



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