Sentence examples of "fait" in French with translation "make"

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Ça m'a fait rire. That made me laugh.
L'occasion fait le larron. Opportunity makes a thief.
Tom a fait mauvaise impression. Tom made a poor impression.
Il m'a fait chanter. He made me sing.
Elle l'a fait pleurer. She made him cry.
Qui a fait cette tarte ? Who made this pie?
Il fait les changements nécessaires. He makes necessary changes.
Je l'ai fait pleurer. I made her cry.
L'habit fait l'homme. Clothes make the man.
Ils l'ont fait travailler. They made him work.
Cela fait toute la différence. It makes all the difference.
Qui a fait ce gâteau ? Who made this cake?
Ça m'a fait pleurer. This made me cry.
Elles ont fait l'amour. They made love.
Qui a fait cette tourte ? Who made this pie?
Ils ont fait l'amour. They made love.
Qui a fait cette boîte ? Who made this box?
Cela fait une petite différence. It makes little difference.
Il l'a fait pleurer. He made her cry.
Il a fait un robot. He made a robot.
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