'faites gaffe' in informal French for 'be careful / take extra care'
faites gaffe
Que faites-vous? in French is "What do you do?" in English.
"(vous) faites" is "(you) are doing" in French.
lets us go to the mall
Que faites-vous aujourd'hui? in French means "What are you doing today?" in English.
"Faux pas" is a French term. It means: gaffe/social blunder.
Que faites-vous ces jours-ci? in French means "What have you been doing recently?" in English.
The plural of gaffe is gaffes.
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A synonym for gaffe is erro,r mistake, and blooper. An antonym for gaffe is correct, precsion, and perfection.
Take Guard (French term, often used in family crests) Prenez guarde or faites gaffe means watch out or be careful, mostly as a warning. The expression comes from the old France where people had swords and it was customary to hear "Prenez guarde" when defied by someone wiling to fight. or "Pull your sword and fight!"
you are making a mistake - you are in the wrong