Fait accompli means something already done and beyond alteration
Fait accompli - something that has already been done and that you can't do anything about.
The full and correct expression is 'le monde est à la fete' which means the whole world is rejoicing
fait à la main = hand-madefait à la maison = home-maderegarde ce qu'il fait à la voiture: look what he does to / is doing to the car!
Music Festival.
Christmas time at home
La date de la fete des peres
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
La fete du citron is something.
"Quelle est la date de ta fete?" translates to "What is the date of your celebration?" in English.
La brume (fem.) is a dense fog. il fait brumeux means 'it's foggy outside'
Spelled "fait accompli", French for "accomplished fact"-- presumably irreversible. Also a "done deal." The January 2010 election of a Senate Republican committed to voting against the health care bill made the bill's defeat a fait accompli.