Aujourd'hui, il fait beau. -- Today, the weather is nice. / Today, it's nice out.
that's enough to know that he hurts me well (he his good at hurting me) ... qu'il me fait bien mal : that he hurts me badly
What is Anne doing in the house?
"l'habit ne fait pas le moine" is a French proverb stating that apparence in not all (the clothing don't make you monk)
it means "that passed"
... ne fait que commencer means "... is only beginning" in English.
What is Pascale doing
What did you do?/What have you done?
Que vous fait fait (what do you do)
That means: What does David do to understand better?
"Does" in French can be translated as "fait" or "est-ce que." For example, "he does" can be translated as "il fait" or "Est-ce qu'il fait".
"Que fait-il ?" is how you say "What did he do?" in French.
Qu'ai-je fait, qu'est-ce que j'ai fait (more common)
What did u do there?
que vous a fait manque OR que est-ce que tu manque?
Que fait votre père?
que fait votre père?