un sweat (but it's pronounced 'sweet')
A hoodie (hooded sweat-shirt) is called "un sweat à capuche" in French.
un sweat rayé (sweat is pronounced sweet)
sweat and its feminine
j'amie vorte pull
A sweater is called "un sweat" (masc.) or "un pull" (masc.) in French.
Sweater is usually spelled "sweat" in French, after the English name. This is a masculine noun pronounced like "sweet".
In French, sweat is considered masculine and is typically translated as "le sweat" or "un sweat" depending on the context.
Literally, it would be "sprawiasz, że się pocę", but it makes no sense - it doesn't make anything more then "my sweat glands produce moisture".
the verb for "to do, to make" is "faire" in French.
"La Transpiration" or "La Sueur" are both feminine.
you make my in french = vous me faites en français