Strictly speaking dawn is "l'aube". Il fait jour could mean dawn is breaking, or dawn has broken, it is daylight.
caught red-handed
"Done" in French is spelled as "fait".
The French expression for "today" is "aujourd'hui." It is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to the current day. For example, "Aujourd'hui, il fait beau" translates to "Today, the weather is nice."
Que vous fait fait (what do you do)
"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".
To do = faire He does his homework = Il fait ses devoirs.
"Que fait-il ?" is how you say "What did he do?" in French.
"He does" in French is usually translated to "il fait".
Elle fait in French means "She does " or "She makes" in English.
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
The conjugated form of "avoir" and "fait." Example: Tu as fait ton devoir.
au fait