How to Say ‘Makes noise’ in French
Fait du bruit
fay dyu brwee
[fay dyu brwee]
💬 Usage Tip: Faire du bruit literally means to make noise. Nice everyday phrase that becomes very handy at the vet.
🇫🇷 In France: French vets often ask concrete sensory questions: noise, appetite, movement, droppings, posture. Be ready for practical details.
Phrase Breakdown
Fait
[fay]
makes / does
Verb faire in the third person singular; here it means makes a noise.
Elle fait du bruit quand elle respire profondément.
She makes a noise when she breathes deeply.
du
[dyu]
some / of the
Partitive article used before bruit in the expression faire du bruit.
Elle fait du bruit la nuit aussi.
She makes noise at night too.
bruit
[brwee]
noise
A sound, often abnormal here, heard when the hen is breathing.
Elle fait du bruit en respirant.
She makes a noise while breathing.
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