Je fais - I do
Tu fais - You do (informal)
Il/Elle/On fait - He/She/One/We do(es)
Nous faisons - We do
Vous faites - You do (formal or plural)
Ils/Elles font - They do
You can say "Je fais une pizza" in French. #pizzainhorsham
To write "I can do the shopping" in plural form, you would say "Nous pouvons faire les courses" which translates to "We can do the shopping."
'faire de la voile' (infinitive form). It can also be "naviguer" which is 'to navigate', but this is used as a more common expression.
faire, créer, fabriquer
The French language word "do" does not have a direct translation in English. It is a form of the verb "faire" which means "to do" or "to make". In French, "do" is the present tense form of the verb "faire" for the pronoun "tu" (you, informal). For example, "Tu fais du vélo" translates to "You ride a bike" or "You do bike riding". For more information vsit : langmaintetnational(dot)com
Fait is a French equivalent of 'does'. The verb form is in the third person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive 'faire', which means 'to do, to make'. It's pronounced "feh."
"Faire vous"
If you are trying to say "I will do it" then in french it would be "Je vais le faire." If you are trying to say "You will do it" then it would be "Tu vas le faire." or "Vous allez le faire" if the you is plural or intented to be used in a polite way.
Faire l'amour
To say "take the first step" in French, you would say "faire le premier pas."
j'aime faire les magasins / j'aime faire du shopping
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