It means "Do you know what to do?"
"Faire" is a verb in French that means "to do" or "to make." It is a versatile verb that can be used in a variety of contexts and expressions.
The Passé Composé of 'faire' is 'avoir fait'.
You can say "faire un strike" in French to mean "get a strike" in bowling.
The past participle of "faire" in French is "fait".
In French, "What do you want to do?" translates to "Que veux-tu faire ?" or "Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire ?"
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do
Laisse faire means never mid
faire means 'to do, to make' in French.
bonjour faire vous besoin a baiser
No, you mean the word "fare".
J'adore faire means I love to do ... in French. The rest doesn't mean anything.
"Faire du patinage" means "to roller skate".
qu'avez-vous du faire means 'what did you have to do?' in English.
In English faire de bisous translates to give someone kisses.
Des trucs à faire is 'things to do, stuff to do' in English.
It means 'I like to do'
I want to do ...