Sentence examples of "feriez" in French with translation "be"

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Vous feriez mieux de ne pas lui demander conseil. It would be better for you not to ask him for advice.
Les yeux me font mal. My eyes are sore.
Les deux font la paire They are two of the kind
Les enfants font du vélo. The children are riding their bikes.
Les filles se font face. The girls are facing each other.
Combien font neuf moins six ? How many is nine minus six?
Deux fois deux font quatre. Twice two is four.
Ses parents lui font confiance. He is trusted by his parents.
Ils font frénétiquement marche arrière. They are frenetically backpedaling.
Mes yeux me font mal. My eyes are sore.
Voici comment je le fis. This is how I made it.
Il va faire assez froid. It is going to be quite cold.
Que suis-je supposé faire ? What am I supposed to do?
On peut lui faire confiance. He can be trusted.
Que vas-tu en faire ? What are you going to do with it?
Mon devoir est à faire. My homework remains to be done.
Que cherches-tu à faire ? What are you trying to do?
Beaucoup reste encore à faire. Much still remains to be done.
Il reste beaucoup à faire. There's still plenty that needs to be done.
Il faut faire quelque chose ! Something must be done!
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