I like a sophisticated man, who has savoir-faire.
It's Savoir faire and Wikipedia says:-Savoir-faire, a French noun phrase that means being adaptable and adroit, knowing what to do in any situation
"le savoir-faire" (masc., takes no plural mark as it is formed from two verbs) it is the knowledge and skill required to do something correctly; the know-how.
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Faire du vélo means ride a bike in English.
"To know how to do" is one English equivalent of the French phrase savoir faire.Specifically, the infinitive savoir means "to know, to know how." The infinitive faire means "to do, to make." The pronunciation will be "sah-vwahr fehr" in French.
The Company adopted a savoir faire strategic plan.
I like a sophisticated man, who has savoir-faire.
"Savoir-faire sophistiqué" refers to displaying a high level of refined skill, expertise, and elegance in one's actions or behavior. It conveys the ability to handle situations with sophistication, charm, and grace.
"Savoir comment faire" literal or "savoir faire" defines a personal capacity
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Le savoir faire (English: know-how) est l'ensemble des techniques utiles pour fabriquer, construire, produire des éléments de bonne qualité.
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It's Savoir faire and Wikipedia says:-Savoir-faire, a French noun phrase that means being adaptable and adroit, knowing what to do in any situation
I don't think there's much difference between the two terms, but I would say that 'savoir-faire' is the English word know-how transposed into French. Perhaps you could say that it is slightly more general than expertise.