Sports With Faire. 🤺 = you do fencing. In french, like english, we can. Talking about sports, hobbies and leisure activities in french. In french you can jouer (play) and faire (do) a sport/hobby. Yes, faire is used for sports and activities (usually with de + l'article défini), and like most verbs in the present tense, the. To say that you play or do a sport, you use jouer à (to play), if it’s a ball sport, or faire de ‎‎ (to do) if it’s any other sport:‎. There are some general rules that govern whether to use jouer or faire when talking about sports or games. When talking about sport, faire (to do) is followed by the preposition de. Faire means to do / to make. 🏋️‍♀️ = i work out. Remember the definite article, le, la, les. Faire de + le = faire du. We will use the verb faire de to talk about team sports and also individual sports: 🏋️‍♀️ tu fais de l’escrime. Faire de + all sports je fais de la musculation.
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🤺 = you do fencing. In french you can jouer (play) and faire (do) a sport/hobby. When talking about sport, faire (to do) is followed by the preposition de. In french, like english, we can. We will use the verb faire de to talk about team sports and also individual sports: Faire de + all sports je fais de la musculation. For every sport/hobby there’s a set choice of the two idioms that you. Remember the definite article, le, la, les. Yes, faire is used for sports and activities (usually with de + l'article défini), and like most verbs in the present tense, the. 🏋️‍♀️ = i work out.
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Sports With Faire When talking about sport, faire (to do) is followed by the preposition de. In french, like english, we can. Talking about sports, hobbies and leisure activities in french. 🏋️‍♀️ tu fais de l’escrime. Faire de + all sports je fais de la musculation. To say that you play or do a sport, you use jouer à (to play), if it’s a ball sport, or faire de ‎‎ (to do) if it’s any other sport:‎. 🏋️‍♀️ = i work out. For every sport/hobby there’s a set choice of the two idioms that you. In french you can jouer (play) and faire (do) a sport/hobby. We will use the verb faire de to talk about team sports and also individual sports: Remember the definite article, le, la, les. When talking about sport, faire (to do) is followed by the preposition de. 🤺 = you do fencing. Yes, faire is used for sports and activities (usually with de + l'article défini), and like most verbs in the present tense, the. Faire de + le = faire du. Faire means to do / to make.