a lighthearted way of saying "to go to bed," usually used with children around bedtime
(More specifically, it is a kind of Cajun dance party to which children are brought and put to bed early while the parents continue to enjoy the party. See the entry in Wikipedia, or the book "Christmas Fais Do Do" or song by the same name by Marcia Ball.)
"un fait" is a fact or a deed."en fait" > indeed"faire" is to do. (je fais : I do, tu fais : you do, il ou elle fait : he or she does)
"fais dodo" is baby talk for "go to sleep" - that's also a popular lullaby.
Quand fais-tu du tennis ?
fais ce que tu aimes, aimes ce que tu fais
"fais attention à toi et fais-toi gâter par la vie, tu le mérites" translates as "take care of yourself and enjoy life's favors, you deserve them".
The population of Fais Island is 215.
"un fait" is a fact or a deed."en fait" > indeed"faire" is to do. (je fais : I do, tu fais : you do, il ou elle fait : he or she does)
=Its like 'Je Faire' but 'Je Fais' is the future and 'Je Fais' is the Present.==That is as far as I know.=
"fais ça", or "fais cela" (more correct but snobbish)
je fais du sport
je fais comes from the verb 'faire', to do.
The area of Fais Island is 2,600,000.0 square meters.
Fais do do is the name of a Cajun dance party and as such is not eligible for copyright protection.
It's 'Je fais du shopping' or 'Je fais des achats'. To say 'I am doing the groceries' it would be 'Je fais les courses'.
Que fais-tu means 'what are you doing'. You have to answer by stating what is your activity. Ex. I'm reading a book > je lis un livre. Je fais à manger > I'm cooking. I'm doing the dishes > je fais la vaisselle. I'm doing my homework > je fais mes devoirs.
What you doing in french is : que fais-tu OR qu'est que tu fais
Take a nap