How to Say βIt is / The weather isβ in French
Il fait
eel feh
[eel feh]
π¬ Usage Tip: French often uses "il fait" for weather: "il fait froid," "il fait beau."
π«π· In France: Talking about the weather is absolutely normal and often the easiest school-gate small talk opener.
Phrase Breakdown
Il
[eel]
it
Impersonal subject 'it,' often used when talking about weather in French.
Il fait froid ce matin.
It is cold this morning.
fait
[feh]
makes / is
From 'faire'; in weather expressions 'il fait' means 'it is.'
Il fait beau aujourd'hui.
It is nice weather today.
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