This is the 1861st most frequent Dutch word.
maak
"Maak" means "make" or "create" in English.
Here, 'maak' is a conjugated form of the verb 'maken', meaning 'to make'. It is used in the sense of creating or producing something.
Ik maak een tekening.
I am making a drawing.
In this sentence, 'maak' is used as an imperative form of 'maken', conveying a command or instruction.
Maak de deur dicht.
Close the door.
In this usage, 'maakt' (third person singular form of 'maken') is used to describe creating or telling jokes regularly.