"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
La brume (fem.) is a dense fog. il fait brumeux means 'it's foggy outside'
there has been a storm.
Faire: - To do or - To make There are some French expressions that do not follow exactly "to do" or "to make". For example: Il fait attention. He pays attention. Il fait chaud. It is hot.
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
"il fait mauvais" means "the weather is bad" in English.
Which sport does he do [or go out for] is an English equivalent of 'Quel sport fait-il?'
"il fait sombre" means "it's dark" when translated from French to English
done - (il) fait - he does
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
La brume (fem.) is a dense fog. il fait brumeux means 'it's foggy outside'
there has been a storm.
il fait bon = the temperature is fine (not necessarily outside) il fait beau = the weather is fine
Il fait du brouillard means 'it's foggy, there's fog'.