In French, there are two distinct expressions when talking about shopping.
Talking about shopping in French
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In French, you have more than one way to say "to go shopping", depending on the context:
"Faire les courses"
This expression refers exclusively to food and utilities shopping, like going to the supermarket.
Basically, any "not leisure" shopping!
"Faire les magasins/Faire du shopping"
These expressions both refer to the pleasure side of shopping, such as clothes, entertainment shopping. "Faire du shopping" is more commonly used in speech.
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faire les courses
faire les magasins / faire du shopping
Faire les courses vs Faire les magasins to talk about shopping (French Expressions with faire)