"Lui fait quelque chose" means "he/she does something to him/her" in French.
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
The French word "chose" translates to "thing" in English. It is a general term used to refer to an object or item without specifying its nature or characteristics.
You can say "C'est ton choix" in French to mean "It's your choice."
the same thing mean "la même chose" in French
'Une chose' is 'a thing' in French.
faire quelque chose
chose- things
"Quelque chose" is French for "something."
"Lui fait quelque chose" means "he/she does something to him/her" in French.
Something in french is quelque chose
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
une chose (fem.)
quelque chose
a thing is 'une chose' (fem.) in French.
quelque chose de sucré
The French word "chose" translates to "thing" in English. It is a general term used to refer to an object or item without specifying its nature or characteristics.