the weather is fine, the temperature is agreeable
il fait bon = the temperature is fine (not necessarily outside) il fait beau = the weather is fine
Il fait bon chez nous means "the weather / climate / temperature is really good at our place"
"Il fait bon" in French translates to "It feels good" or "The weather is nice." It is used to describe pleasant weather conditions or a comfortable atmosphere.
il fait gris means : a Gray
"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?".
AnswerWeather = tempsthe weather is = le temps est (phonetical: leetom see)phonetical: and say it quite quick "leetom see bon" (the weather is good)
Without knowing the prefix, fait could be the past participle or from the present tense. as follows, using the spelling fait present, il fait. Future il fera. Imperfect il faisait. Subjunctive il fasse, Conditional il ferait, Past participle fait. The word means to do or to make in French. So although you question may need clarification, the word could mean 'did' and it could mean 'does' does a fait mean did in french?
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
le ciel est nuageux > the sky is cloudy (nuage = cloud) un temps neigeux > a snowy weather (neige = snow) We can say 'il fait froid / il fait chaud / il fait du soleil' (it is cold / hot / sunny) but 'il fait neigeux / il fait nuageux' are not used in speech. Not that they are not correct, but that would be odd to say.
First of all, it's "il fait chaud" Il fait chaud means it is hot.