je fais comes from the verb 'faire', to do.
=Its like 'Je Faire' but 'Je Fais' is the future and 'Je Fais' is the Present.==That is as far as I know.=
Nothing meaningful in French. "ne" indicates the negative form of a verb, but the full form is "ne ... pas". "je ne fais" = "I am not doing" or "I am doing only" "étudier" means "to study". Maybe "je ne fais qu'étudier" ≈ "all I do is studying and studying".
je fais du sport
It's 'Je fais du shopping' or 'Je fais des achats'. To say 'I am doing the groceries' it would be 'Je fais les courses'.
In French, "faut" is the third person singular form of the verb "falloir," which means "to be necessary" or "must." It is often used in expressions like "il faut" to indicate a requirement or obligation.
Basically, "je fais" means "I do". Fais is a form of the verb faire, which is one of the most common French verbs and so has a huge number of possible translations, all depending on context.
Que fais-tu means 'what are you doing'. You have to answer by stating what is your activity. Ex. I'm reading a book > je lis un livre. Je fais à manger > I'm cooking. I'm doing the dishes > je fais la vaisselle. I'm doing my homework > je fais mes devoirs.
Tout ce que je fais, je le fais pour toi.
Present: je fais, tu fais, il / elle fait, nous faisons, vous faites, ils / elles font. Other forms in link.
English I is French je
"I float on my back" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je fais la planche.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The verb fais means "(I) am floating, do float, float." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun planche means "board, plank."The pronunciation is "zhuh feh lah plawnsh."
I think you mean Je fais les courses, which means I am grocery shopping.