il fait means 'he does' in French.
Il fait la vaisselle: he doing the dishes
when speaking about of the weather, it translatales as 'it is'
il fait du vent : it is windy
il fait beau : the weather is fine
il fait (du) soleil : it is sunny
"il fait sombre" means "it's dark" when translated from French to English
one says "il fait froid". Literally "it makes cold"
"il fait mauvais" means "the weather is bad" in English.
"il fait du vent" means there's wind, the weather is windyLe vent is the wind; "il fait du vent" means "it's windy".
In English, the French phrase il y a du brouillard means "there is fog" or "it is foggy".
"Il fait frais."
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
c'est frais/fraîche (il fait frais means the weather's cold)
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
"il fait sombre" means "it's dark" when translated from French to English
one says "il fait froid". Literally "it makes cold"
Il fait du soleil means "it is sunny" in French.
there has been a storm.
"il fait mauvais" means "the weather is bad" in English.
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
English French Quel temps fait-il? How is the weather? Il fait It is Beau / Bon Good Chaud Hot Frais Good Froid Cold Mauvais Windy Pleut Raining For the rest of the information, there is a link below to the site where this came from.
La brume (fem.) is a dense fog. il fait brumeux means 'it's foggy outside'