un passe-temps (masc.) is a pastime in French. This is not a question you cannot answer it. a question would be for example 'comment passez vous votre temps ?'
my favorite pastime is ...
a hobby
I suppose you mean : quel est ton passe temps préféré ?It means: what is your favorite hobby?
The French equivalent to 'hobby' is 'passe-temps'. But there are a couple of ways in which you may ask after another's hobbies. One way is Comment passes-tu le temps?, or Comment passez-vous le temps? The first question is to close acquaintances and friends, and to family. The second question is to those whom you consider senior in age or rank, or whom you don't know well yet. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'comment' means 'how'. The verbs 'passes' and 'passez' mean '[you] spend'. The personal pronouns 'tu' and 'vous' mean 'you'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'temps' means 'time'. Another way is Quels sont tes passe-temps?, or Quels sont vos passe-temps? Again, the first question is to close acquaintances and friends, and to family. The second is to those senior or not close to you. In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quels' means 'what, which'. The verb 'sont' means '[they] are'. The possessive adjectives 'tes' and 'vos' mean 'your'. The noun 'passe-temps' means 'past-times, hobbies'.
past
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French
these are scrambled French words: fait from the verb faire (to do), temps meaning weather, y a : is there, and soleil meaning sun. The whole is French for two-year olds.
qu'est-ce qui se passe?
Have a nice day
'Le temps' is the weather, but temps can also mean timeLa MétéoTranslation of the word weather in french is 'le temps'
Plage la temps means 'beach time'
'emploi du temps'