we don't make any.....
'we do well'
nous faisons de la natation : we are swimming (as a sport)
"we do lots of things"
Faisons is the first-person plural ("we ...") of the verb faire, which is "to make" or "to do" and also appears, with various translations, in many idioms. For example, nous faisons du sport is "we play sports"; nous faisons partie du club is "we are members of the club."
let's make love is the English translation of "faisons l'amour"
"faisons du vélo" (imperative mood) translates as "let's go cycling"; nous faisons du vélo (present, first person plural) is "we're riding our bicycle"
'aucun tartes pour vous' means 'no pie for you'
Aucun is the opposite of yes, so it can mean none, no, neither, or no one, so it might mean no problems.
Aucun means nothing
Nous sommes means 'we are' in English.
It is "Can We "
"(ne) sommes-nous pas" means "aren't we ..." in English. This is a question form from "nous ne sommes pas ..." (we are not ...)