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Antillean Creole
Etymology
From French faire (“to do”), compare Haitian Creole fè, Louisiana Creole fais.
Verb
fè
- to do
References
- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., Tèstèman Nèf-la Épi an Posyòn An Liv Samz-la
Haitian Creole
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Saint Dominican Creole French fair, from French faire (“do, make”).
Verb
fè
- to do
- to make
- to achieve
Conjugation
The past participle is fèt. This is one of the few verbs in Haitian Creole to conjugate.
Etymology 2
From French fer (“iron”).
Noun
fè
- iron
Etymology 3
From French fait (“fact”).
Noun
fè
- fact
- Alternative form: fèt
Portuguese
Noun
fè f (plural fès)
- Obsolete spelling of fé.