Translation: Ask the questions!
However, this is a more classical form of French and literally means "Make the questions". The proper way to say "Ask the questions!" in modern French is "Pose les questions".
It means "do the questions" (But it should be - répondez aux questions)
I think you mean Je fais les courses, which means I am grocery shopping.
"tu fais quoi pendant les vacances ?" is a familiar French sentence to ask "what are you doing during the holidays?"
It's 'Je fais du shopping' or 'Je fais des achats'. To say 'I am doing the groceries' it would be 'Je fais les courses'.
"je ne fais pas les magasins"
well it doesn't actually mean anything...'je fais les courses avec mes soeurs' means 'I do the shopping with my sisters'... possibly not exactly, but that's the rough meaning...
=Its like 'Je Faire' but 'Je Fais' is the future and 'Je Fais' is the Present.==That is as far as I know.=
'les choses que tu me fais dire'
Tous les jours tu me fais sourire
what do you do
31 BN Mais fais les quest de l'esphovagor pour les vrai réponses .
whoah, you really don't look this old, congratulations
'I do' or "I make"