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"un fait" is a fact or a deed.
"en fait" > indeed

"faire" is to do. (je fais : I do, tu fais : you do, il ou elle fait : he or she does)

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"Fait" comes from the verbe FAIRE which mean TO DO.

So "fait" means: It's done

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je fais : I do - tu fais : you do - the other forms (he/we/you plural/they) have a different ending. Conjugation in link.

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fais is a form of the verb 'faire', meaning to do in French. It could be the 1st or 2nd person singular, present tense: je fais, tu fais (I do, you do).

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βˆ™ 15y ago

The second person form of the verb "faire" (to do)

Tu fais - You do

What are you doing ? - Que fais-tu ? (or qu'est-ce que tu fais ?)

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'Il Faut' means you should and 'Il ne faut pas' means you shouldn't.

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je le fais / tu le fais= I do it / you do it

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βˆ™ 12y ago

'fais comme ....' means 'do as ...' in French. Examples 'fais comme on te dit' (do as you're told) - fais comme moi (do as I do).

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