This is the 1203rd most frequent Portuguese word.
fará
"Fará" means "will do" or "will make" in English.
The word 'fará' here denotes a future action, indicating that the subject, 'ela,' is planned to perform the task some time following the current moment.
Ela fará o trabalho amanhã.
She will do the work tomorrow.
In this sentence, 'fará' is used to express a future impactful occurrence attributed to the subject, emphasizing the resultant influence of the action described.
O evento fará história.
The event will make history.
Here, 'fará' conveys a future causative action, where the subject of the sentence is actively inducing an effect on 'você,' leading to the action described.