faisons

This is the 4316th most frequent French word.

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faisons

"Faisons" means "let's do" or "we do" in English.


Here, 'faisons' is the first-person plural form of the verb 'faire', used in the imperative mood to suggest the action of taking a walk.

Faisons une promenade au parc.

Let's take a walk in the park.


In this case, 'faisons' is the present tense first-person plural of 'faire', indicating the habitual action of riding bikes.

Nous faisons du vélo chaque week-end.

We ride bikes every weekend.


Here, 'faisons' is used in its present tense form to describe the condition under which the result occurs, making an effort.

Quand nous faisons un effort, nous réussissons.

When we make an effort, we succeed.