"Tu fais la tête" is a French expression that translates to "you're sulking" or "you have a long face." It is used to point out when someone is in a bad mood or feeling unhappy.
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
'tu fais des chaussures' means 'you are making shoes' in French
Tu me fais rougir
"quesque" is spelled qu'est-ce que. Qu'est-ce que tu faismeans "What do you do?" Or could mean "What do you make?"The verb faire is "to do or to make" so when conjugated in the tu form it will change to fais
Tu fais mon coeur sourire
"What do you do for a living?"
"you make music" Do you play music?
What are you doing in your life as a student ? -
Tu fais la cuisine.
what do you do
"fais attention à toi et fais-toi gâter par la vie, tu le mérites" translates as "take care of yourself and enjoy life's favors, you deserve them".
what do you do
Do you go out on your motorbike?
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
Pourquoi tu me (nous) fais souffrir means why do you make me (us) suffer? in French.
"tu fais de la natation combien de fois par semaine" (mind the spelling) means "how many times a week do you go swimming"
Where are you from?