Il a fait ses études is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "He made his studies." The declarative statement also may be rendered into English as "He did his studies." The pronunciation will be "ee-la feh sey-zey-tyood" in French.
Du jour in French means "(made for) the (particular) day" in English.
Robe à la française in French means a "dress (made) in the French (style)" in English.
What made you think of that
J'ai fait un autre échange! is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "I made another trade!" The declaration also translates literally as "I did another exchange!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zheh feh eh-no-trey-shawnzh" in French.
Nous étions faits l'un pour l'autre! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "We were meant to be!" The declaration translates literally as "We were made one for the other!" in English. The pronunciation will be "noo-zey-tyo feh leh poor loht" in French.
Nous sommes faits l'un pour l'autre! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "We're meant to be!" The declaration translates literally as "We are made one for the other!" in English. The pronunciation will be "noo sum feh leh poor loht" in French.
Les jeux sont faits! is an English equivalent of the English phrase "Game is on!" The pronunciation of the masculine plural clause in the third person plural -- which translates literally as "The games are made" -- will be "ley-zhuh so-feh" in French.
The word wait when translated from English to Japanese is Chotto matte.
'un sillon' is the narrow groove made in the ground by a plow. The related verb 'sillonner' has more of a figurative meaning and would be translated by 'to criss-cross', to go back and forth in a particular area.
First it was made in Japan. Later they translated it to English
"Have you done...?" and "Have you all made...?" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Avez-vous fait...? Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo feh" in French.
home made - fatto in casa