"It's thundering" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il fait du tonnerre. The subject pronoun, present indicative verb, partitive, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "It is making some thunder." The pronunciation will be "eel feh dyoo tuh-nehr" in French.
On fait la paix in French means "We make peace" in English.
The word "fait" in French is translated to the word "fact" in English. The word is usually used when stating something that is true in a situation of explaining things.
"It's cloudy" and "It's overcast" are English equivalents of the French phrase Il fait nuageux. The declarative statements translates literally as "It is doing/making cloudy" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh nwa-zhuh" in French.
Ça fait longtemps que tu habites à Nice? in French means "Have you lived in Nice for a long time?" in English.
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
Elle fait in French means "She does " or "She makes" in English.
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
Ça fait combien? in French is "How much does that come to?" in English.
On fait la paix in French means "We make peace" in English.
"il fait sombre" means "it's dark" when translated from French to English
"How is the weather?" in English is Quel temps fait-il?in French.
"He doesn't!" in English is Il ne fait pas! in French.
j'ai fait la fête
"what did you do?"
on fait une fête
Vous avez fait bon voyage! in French means "You had a good journey!" in English.
Qui se fait une toile? in French means "Who goes to the cinema?" in English.