"Tu fais quelle filière?" in English means "What major are you studying?" It is a commonly used question to ask someone about the academic field or program they are pursuing.
The infinitive form of "fais" is "faire," which means "to do" or "to make" in English.
You all make me smile.
Tu me fais rougir
It could mean a sign(board) or it could be from the verb 'enseigner' which means to teach (ce que je fais).
Loosely translated, the phrase means "I will give you big kisses."
non, j'aime bien : no, I like (that) much très bien : very much quelle : what qu : untranslatable without context fais : do
Il fais grismeans It is grey. Il meaning it. Fais meaning Is. And Gris meaning grey.
It is the "tu command" meaning, "Do this!"
'fais de beaux rêves' is a standard expression at night, when you are wishing someone 'to have sweet dreams'
"quelle taille fais-tu / quelle est ta taille / combien mesures-tu / combien est-ce que tu mesures ?"
Comment tu fais? in French means "How do you do it?" in English.
The infinitive form of "fais" is "faire," which means "to do" or "to make" in English.
what do you do
Qu'est-ce que tu fais? D quelqu'un sait quelle est cette réponse!
The Cajun French phrase "fais pa sa" translates to "don't do that" in English. The word "fais" comes from the French verb "faire," meaning "to do," and "pa" is a negation particle in Cajun French. Therefore, the phrase is a command instructing someone not to perform a specific action.
I do/I'm doing
what do you do