What is Anne doing in the house?
"what does"
Aujourd'hui, il fait beau. -- Today, the weather is nice. / Today, it's nice out.
I want to go home
that's enough to know that he hurts me well (he his good at hurting me) ... qu'il me fait bien mal : that he hurts me badly
"l'habit ne fait pas le moine" is a French proverb stating that apparence in not all (the clothing don't make you monk)
fait à la main = hand-madefait à la maison = home-maderegarde ce qu'il fait à la voiture: look what he does to / is doing to the car!
'amour fait' translates as 'Love does'
il fait gris means : a Gray
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?".
is it
"what does"
Maison plus means 'home plus' (capitalized Maison Plus for the brand name).
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
yes, 'une maison' (fem.) means a house
Ta maison means 'your house' or 'your home' in French.
Without knowing the prefix, fait could be the past participle or from the present tense. as follows, using the spelling fait present, il fait. Future il fera. Imperfect il faisait. Subjunctive il fasse, Conditional il ferait, Past participle fait. The word means to do or to make in French. So although you question may need clarification, the word could mean 'did' and it could mean 'does' does a fait mean did in french?