Translation: I want to make love to you with my tongue and I wish to enjoy myself in your mouth.
This sentence is inappropriate and explicit. It translates to "I want to make love to you with my tongue and I want to ejaculate in your mouth." It is important to use respectful and consensual language in communication.
The Passé Composé of 'faire' is 'avoir fait'.
The past participle of "faire" in French is "fait".
In French, "What do you want to do?" translates to "Que veux-tu faire ?" or "Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire ?"
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."
"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.
Girls are made to make love
Literally says "I to like you to see language they do me happy" ... Je voudrais vous voir ma langue.-I would like you to see my language?
"faire l'amour dans la matinée" means make love during the morning in French.
faire, créer, fabriquer
Laizay faire
Faire in French is "to do" in English.
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do
Hell's Faire was created in 2003.
Maker Faire was created in 2006.
Vous voulez faire l'amour = "you feel like making love?"or"voudriez-vous faire l'amour ce soir?" = would you want to make love tonight?Veux-tu coucher aveu avec moi means "Would you {agree to} sleep with me"?Also: tu aurais envie de faire l'amour ce soir "You {desire/horny} to make love tonight?"Vous ("you") is just a little less formal than 'Tu' ("you") in french. A better term might be "souhait Tu aurais " = "you' might wish" or "desire"see http://www.urbandictionary.comu
faire means 'to do, to make' in French.
Hell's Faire has 416 pages.