"Fais deaux deaux" is a French phrase that translates to "make two twos" in English. It is a colloquial expression meaning to be cautious or to take care of oneself, often used in a playful or lighthearted context. The phrase can also refer to the idea of being careful or avoiding trouble.
Il fais grismeans It is grey. Il meaning it. Fais meaning Is. And Gris meaning grey.
tu me fais sourire
'you make me laugh" is "tu me fais rire" in French.
Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.
Fais de beaux rêves
"Fais deaux deaux" in Cajun French translates to "do two" in English. The phrase is often used to encourage someone to double-check or verify something. It can also imply the need to take a second look or make sure something is done correctly.
deaux is not a French word. Is it d'eaux ('of water')? -
'I do' or "I make"
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
Don't do = Ne fais pas
what subjects do you do / study
je fais mes devoirs (usually plural, especially in that phrase)
Pourquoi tu me (nous) fais souffrir means why do you make me (us) suffer? in French.
There's a Parisian expression meaning 'same old routine' that goes 'metro, boulot, dodo' - i.e. commute, work, sleep. 'Dodo' is a baby word for sleep. So I'd guess it meant 'go to sleep'.
"je fais tout ce que vous faites" means "I'm doing all that you do" in French.
'tu fais des chaussures' means 'you are making shoes' in French
Deaux's population is 577.