This is the 10482nd most frequent Portuguese word.
faziam
"Faziam" means "they did" or "they made" in English.
Here, 'faziam' is used to indicate an action that was repeatedly performed in the past, conveying the idea of habitual action.
Eles faziam os exercícios todos os dias.
They used to do the exercises every day.
In this context, 'faziam' refers to an ongoing action in the past during a specific event, expressing continuity.
Faziam muito barulho durante a festa.
They were making a lot of noise during the party.
Here, 'faziam' is utilized to describe a general state or way a process was commonly done in the past, conveying past customs and practices.