Faire la cuisine means to cook in English.
Faire la cuisine means "to cook" in French. "Faire de la cuisine" is much less used and has a slightly different meaning: "I'll do some cooking"
a kitchen is spelled "une cuisine" in french
Cuisiner or faire la cuisine
J'aime faire la cuisine
la cuisine = kitchen
Je range la cuisine is "I'm tidying up the kitchen" in English.
to do the dishes is 'faire la vaisselle' in French.
'est dans' means "is in / is into" in English. Ex: Le chat est dans la cuisine: the cat is in the kitchen.
"Often the Italian cuisine/cooking"
"He loves cooking and learning science" loosely and "He loves to cook and learn science" literally are English equivalents of the French phrase Il aime faire la cuisine et apprendre la science. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the third person singular of the present indicative will be "ee-lem fer la kwee-zee-ney a-prawnd la syawnss" in northerly French and "ee-lem feh-ruh la kwee-zee-ney a-prawn-druh la see-awnss" in southerly French.
la voile. I like sailing > J'aime faire de la voile.
The kitchen is called 'la cuisine' (fem.) in French.