This is the 2928th most frequent French word.
ferons
"Ferons" means "will do" or "will make" (first person plural future tense of "faire").
The usage of 'ferons' indicates the future tense of the verb 'faire', meaning 'will do' or 'will make'.
Nous ferons une promenade après le déjeuner.
We will take a walk after lunch.
'Ferons' is used in a conditional context here, detailing a future event dependent on circumstances and still in the future tense.
Si nous avons assez de temps, nous ferons un gâteau.
If we have enough time, we will make a cake.
The word 'ferons' in this sentence emphasizes an action planned for the future, the task of cleaning up.