faire means 'to do, to make' in French.
Yes, laissez-faire is a French word made up of the two verbs 'laisser' (to let, to tolerate, to accept) and faire (to do)
to do is 'faire' in French.
To do kayaking or caneoing. Faire literally means "do" and "du" means "the".
bonjour faire vous besoin a baiser
No, you mean the word "fare".
The French word for cooking is cuisinière
Faire is a French word meaning to make or to do.
La tour means the tower, faire le tour means to go around something or someone, faire un tour means to go sightseeing, to go and see something. (The word tourisme comes from this).
What does Fairer Du shopping' mean in French
faire du surf
faire l'amour
It's not French (unless you mean laissez-faire)