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What is fait when translated from French to English?

"Fait" in French can have several translations depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

* Fact: This is the most common translation, referring to something that is true and can be proven.

* Done: This translation is used when "fait" refers to something that has been completed.

* Made: Similar to "done," this translation is used when "fait" describes something that has been created or produced.

* Act: This translation is used when "fait" refers to an action or deed.

For a more accurate translation, you would need to provide more context. For example, "Il a fait un gâteau" translates to "He made a cake."

Please provide the sentence or context in which you encountered "fait," and I can provide a more precise translation.

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