Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
one says "il fait froid". Literally "it makes cold"
"il fait froid au printemps" means 'it is cold during Spring'
Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
il fait froid
Il neige dehors
Il fait froid à Lisbonne.
When referring to the weather, it's cold is "il fait froid". If the floor is cold, or your coffee, it's cold is "c'est froid".
Il fait très froid dehors.
you say It is cold in french like this(il fait froid).
C'est trop froid means 'it is too cold'. Warning. This is not about the weather - that would be 'il fait trop froid'. Here it could be talking about a letter, a word or even a look from someone.
j'ai chaud means 'I am hot'. That does not mean the external temperature is actually high, but only that my own temperature is. Il fait chaud : the weather is hot/ the external temperature is warm. The same goes for "j'ai froid" (I 'm cold) and "il fait froid" (it's cold outside).