'Fait accompli' is a French expression.
It means: "It has been successfully accomplished. It is done and finished. It is a final, unalterable and irreversible deed."
Example sentence:
* The board of directors did not discuss the retiring director's pension arrangements with the government because they believed that it was a fait accompli, a contractual obligation and not open to revision or review by external bodies.
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'amour fait' translates as 'Love does'
il fait gris means : a Gray
ça fait - literally 'that does it' - that means/ the result is
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
"what does"
is it
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
"nous avons fait l'amour" means "we made love" "il fait l'amour" means "he makes love"
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?
Un fait intéressant is "an interesting fact" in English.
Amelia Jenks Bloomer
First of all, it's "il fait chaud" Il fait chaud means it is hot.