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  1. AU FAIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of au fait in English. au fait. adjective. uk / ˌəʊ ˈfeɪ / us / ˌoʊ ˈfeɪ / be au fait with something. Add to word list. to be familiar with or know about something: Are you au fait with the rules of the game? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Jul 2, 2024 · au fait (comparative more au fait, superlative most au fait) Being familiar with or informed about something. Synonyms: acquainted, at home, conversant, familiar

  3. Au fait definition: having experience or practical knowledge of a thing; expert; versed.. See examples of AU FAIT used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of AU FAIT is to the point : well informed : socially competent.

  5. To be au fait is to be up-to-date and well-acquainted with something. When you’re au fait, you know something well. This French term, which means "to the fact," applies to those things you know plenty of facts about, especially current facts. A doctor should be au fait with medical advances.

  6. to be familiar with or know about something: Are you au fait with the rules of the game? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Foreign words & phrases used in English. acciaccatura. al dente. al fresco. aloha. aloo. alu. legato. libretto. ooh la la. oy. parlando. pas de deux. passim. primo. the Internationale. virtuosa. virtuoso. vivace.

  7. masculine noun. 1. (= événement) event. les faits survenus le mois dernier à Genève the events that took place last month in Geneva. un fait nouveau a new development. 2. (= réalité) fact. C’est un fait, on ne peut pas prétendre le contraire. It’s a fact, we can’t pretend otherwise. le fait de faire the fact of doing.

  8. AU FAIT translate: by the way. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  9. au fait translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'fait divers, fait d'armes, voie de fait, faîte', examples, definition, conjugation.

  10. French translation of 'au fait' Word Frequency. au fait. [əʊˈfeɪ ] adjective. au fait with sth au fait de qch. children who are so much more au fait with today’s technology les enfants qui sont tellement plus au fait des nouvelles technologies. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.