It means "Do you know what to do?"
"Sais-tu faire" means "do you know how to do" in French. It is a question asking whether someone has the ability to perform a certain task or skill.
"Faire" is a verb in French that means "to do" or "to make." It is a versatile verb that can be used in a variety of contexts and expressions.
"I don't like doing homework" in French
You can say "faire un strike" in French to mean "get a strike" in bowling.
"Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire demain?" is French for "What are you going to do tomorrow?"
The passé composé of "faire" is "j'ai fait" for the first person singular (I have done). It is formed with the auxiliary verb "avoir" in the present tense followed by the past participle of "faire."
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do
faire means 'to do, to make' in French.
Laisse faire means never mid
bonjour faire vous besoin a baiser
No, you mean the word "fare".
J'adore faire means I love to do ... in French. The rest doesn't mean anything.
"Faire du patinage" means "to roller skate".
qu'avez-vous du faire means 'what did you have to do?' in English.
Des trucs à faire is 'things to do, stuff to do' in English.
In English faire de bisous translates to give someone kisses.
It means 'I like to do'
I want to do ...