these are scrambled French words: fait from the verb faire (to do), temps meaning weather, y a : is there, and soleil meaning sun. The whole is French for two-year olds.
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
" What was the weather like? / What has the weather been like? "
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
In French, "Le temps est nuageux", "le ciel est nuageux" mean that "it's cloudy". 'Il fait nuageux' is grammatically correct but this is not a sentence a native speaker would use.Native speakers would use "Il fait gris" (It's grey) - notice that this form may sound incorrect but is in fact coming from "Il fait un temps gris" (which would sound strange for the natives).
ça fait - literally 'that does it' - that means/ the result is
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
Quel temps mean 'what weather'. Usually Quel Temps is used in a sentence such as 'Quel temps fait-il' or 'Quel temps il fait'.
" What was the weather like? / What has the weather been like? "
le ciel est nuageux > the sky is cloudy (nuage = cloud) un temps neigeux > a snowy weather (neige = snow) We can say 'il fait froid / il fait chaud / il fait du soleil' (it is cold / hot / sunny) but 'il fait neigeux / il fait nuageux' are not used in speech. Not that they are not correct, but that would be odd to say.
The word "temps" in French can be translated into English as "time" (je n'ai pas le temps de faire ça = I haven't got the time to do that), "weather" (que temps fait-il = how's the weather?), or "tense" (un temps simple = a simple tense).
The word weather in French is "le temps."these are the weathersdu soleil==sunnydu vent==windydu brouillard=foggyde l'orange==stormydes nuages-cloudymauval's=bead daybeau==nicepleut==rainingneige==snowingThe weather: le temps
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
It means "What is the weather like today?"
In French, "Le temps est nuageux", "le ciel est nuageux" mean that "it's cloudy". 'Il fait nuageux' is grammatically correct but this is not a sentence a native speaker would use.Native speakers would use "Il fait gris" (It's grey) - notice that this form may sound incorrect but is in fact coming from "Il fait un temps gris" (which would sound strange for the natives).
ça fait - literally 'that does it' - that means/ the result is
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French