It means :
I'll try my best for doing 'something'
"je lui ferai savoir / je (le) lui dirai"
en amourPlease dont trick the girl that you love by saying to her i love you in french. JUST STUPID!!!!!
autre the other day = l'autre jour I will do that another day = je ferai ça un autre jour I want the other one / another one = je veux l'autre / un autre, une autre
To say "will do" in French, you can use the phrase "ferai" (first person singular) or "fera" (third person singular) from the verb "faire". For example, "I will do" can be translated as "je ferai" and "he/she will do" as "il/elle fera".
"Je ferai pour vous" is "I will do for you" in French.
You would say "Je vais faire mes devoirs demain" in French.
"Je le ferai pour toi" or "Pour toi je le ferai" may be French equivalents of "For you I will (do it)."The subject pronoun "je" means "I." The direct object pronoun "le" means "it." The verb "ferai" means "(I) will do, make" as the future tense of the infinitive "faire" in the first person singular. The preposition "pour" means "for." The personal pronoun "toi" means '(informal) you."All together, the pronunciation is "zhuh luh freh poor twah."
je ferai n'importe quoi
"je ferai mes devoirs"
"For you I will do it" or "I will do it for you" may be English equivalents of "Je le ferai pour toi."The subject pronoun "je" means "I." The direct object pronoun "le" means "it." The verb "ferai" means "(I) will do, make" as the future tense of the infinitive "faire" in the first person singular. The preposition "pour" means "for." The personal pronoun "toi" means '(informal) you."All together, the pronunciation is "zhuh luh freh poor twah."
Je ferai tout pour vous
plus tard I'll do it later: je le ferai plus tard
Je ferai plus d'efforts would be understood, I think.
"bien, je ferai mieux de m'en aller"
"je lui ferai savoir / je (le) lui dirai"