Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
'Il fait froid' means "it's cold" (speaking of the weather)
it's cold (outside)
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
il fait froid
one says "il fait froid". Literally "it makes cold"
Il neige dehors
Il fait froid à Lisbonne.
you say It is cold in french like this(il fait froid).
"il fait froid au printemps" means 'it is cold during Spring'
il fait très froid, c'est l'hiver en Alaska > it is very cold, this is Winter in Alaska.
il fait means 'he does' in French. Il fait la vaisselle: he doing the dishes when speaking about of the weather, it translatales as 'it is' il fait du vent : it is windy il fait beau : the weather is fine il fait (du) soleil : it is sunny
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 lourd means that the weather is muggy.Weather conditions are often described in French by the phrase il fait "it does; it makes" plus an adjective. For example,il fait beau "the weather is beautiful"il fait froid "the weather is cold"il fait chaud "the weather is hot"Il fait lourd thus means "the weather is heavy", which describes not "heavy weather" in the sense of stormy conditions at sea, but rather an oppressive combination of heat and humidity.
AnswerWeather = tempsthe weather is = le temps est (phonetical: leetom see)phonetical: and say it quite quick "leetom see bon" (the weather is good)