Meaning of "making" in English

In English, "making" is a noun and the present participle of the verb "make." It refers to the process of creating, forming, or producing something. It can also indicate the act of causing something to happen or bringing about a certain outcome. The term is often used in contexts related to crafting, constructing, or involving a sequence of actions that lead to a finished product or result. "Making" emphasizes the active and ongoing nature of creation or development.

Meaning of "faire" in French

In French, "faire" is a versatile verb that means "to do" or "to make." It is used to describe a wide range of activities, actions, and processes involving the creation, execution, or performance of something. "Faire" is commonly used to express routine activities, manual tasks, or any form of producing or causing something. It is an essential verb in French, often forming part of idiomatic expressions and varied grammatical structures.

Pronunciation of "making" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈmeɪ.kɪŋ/

"Making" is pronounced with an emphasis on the first syllable, where "may" sounds like "mei," and "king" is pronounced with a short "i." In regional dialects, slight variations may occur, particularly in vowel sounds, where accents might make it sound closer to "mek-ing" in some British dialects.

Pronunciation of "faire" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /fɛʁ/

"Faire" is pronounced with a single syllable. The "ai" in "faire" is pronounced like the 'e' in "bed," and the final "r" is soft and guttural, typical of French pronunciation. Variations in France’s regional accents can slightly affect the vowel's openness, but the pronunciation generally remains consistent.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. Making a cake is my favorite hobby. (Faire un gâteau est mon passe-temps préféré.)
  2. She enjoys making crafts in her free time. (Elle aime faire des travaux manuels pendant son temps libre.)
  3. The artist is making a beautiful painting. (L'artiste fait une belle peinture.)
  4. They are making efforts to improve their skills. (Ils font des efforts pour améliorer leurs compétences.)
  5. Making a decision is sometimes difficult. (Prendre une décision est parfois difficile.)
  6. We are making plans for the future. (Nous faisons des plans pour l'avenir.)
  7. Making friends is easier when you're open-minded. (Se faire des amis est plus facile quand on est ouvert d'esprit.)
  8. She is making a quilt for her friend. (Elle fait une courtepointe pour son amie.)
  9. The company is making great progress this year. (L'entreprise fait de grands progrès cette année.)
  10. He is making a documentary about wildlife. (Il fait un documentaire sur la faune.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "making" in English

Synonyms: creating, building, producing, constructing, forming, crafting, generating, originating, developing, assembling.

Antonyms: destroying, breaking, dismantling, unmaking, ruining.

Similar Words: fabricating, manufacturing, composing, engineering, fashioning, preparing.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "faire" in French

Synonyms: créer, fabriquer, réaliser, exécuter, accomplir, produire, construire, établir, élaborer, confectionner.

Antonyms: défaire, détruire, annuler, briser.

Similar Words: réaliser, composer, mener à bien, préparer, fabriquer.

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