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What does feita mean?

"Feita" is the past participle of the Portuguese verb "fazer", which means "to do" or "to make".

Therefore, "feita" translates to "done" or "made".

It can be used in various contexts, depending on the sentence structure:

* As an adjective: "A casa está feita." (The house is done / The house is finished.)

* As a noun: "A feita do bolo foi rápida." (The making of the cake was fast.)

* In passive voice: "A torta foi feita pela minha mãe." (The pie was made by my mother.)

Context is key to understanding the exact meaning of "feita."

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