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What does fait mean in English?

"Fait" is a French word meaning "fact".

It can also be used as a verb meaning "to do" or "to make", but this is less common in English.

For example, you might see it used in phrases like:

* "C'est un fait connu." (This is a known fact.)

* "Il faut faire attention." (You must be careful.)

It's important to note that "fait" is pronounced with a silent "t" in French.

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