Will someone please tell me the word for "make?"
Foreigner, 2014 m. liepa 1 d.
Žinutės: 5
Kalba: English
Foreigner (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. liepa 1 d. 15:38:55
erinja (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. liepa 1 d. 15:44:05
fari means both "to do" and "to make".
nornen (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. liepa 1 d. 15:49:17
Just bear in mind that the English expressions "to make someone do something" doesn't use "fari" in Esperanto but the infix "-ig-".
He makes bread. = Li faras panon.
He makes me cry. = Li plorigas min.
You can look up the details in Lernu's grammar section.
robbkvasnak (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. liepa 1 d. 19:58:24
sudanglo (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. liepa 2 d. 11:46:51
English tends to pack a lot of meaning into its verbs and makes fine distinctions in the verb lexically (eg walk, stroll, saunter, amble, stride, march etc) as well is in the grammar of the verb (eg have you seen, did you see, will you be seeing etc).
Other languages vary in the extent that they load the verb with meaning, or rely on additional qualifiers or context.
Make and do are rather general words. There may be the option to use a word more specific to the action. For example, in this instance 'baki'