Fait Accompli - 1998 was released on:
Iceland: 8 December 1998 (video premiere)
South Africa: 23 December 1999 (video premiere)
USA: 28 March 2000
Japan: 8 March 2002 (video premiere)
Germany: 23 August 2003 (DVD premiere)
Fait Accompli - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 Iceland:16 USA:R
Fait accompli is a French phrase which means an accomplished fact, or an action that is presumably irreversible. Its first known recorded usage was in 1845.
The correct term is 'fait accompli'. It means something which is completed, usually irrevocably. "He didn't wait his parents to sell the car, but it was a fait accompli"
A fait accompli is an accomplished fact; an action which is completed before those affected by it are in a position to query or reverse it. From French, meaning "an accomplished fact." Example:The enemy's defeat was a fait accompli long before the formal surrender.
Fait accompli means something already done and beyond alteration
French. an accomplished fact;
fait accompli
Alias - 2001 Fait Accompli 5-7 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Alias - 2001 Fait Accompli 5-7 was released on: USA: 17 November 2005 Finland: 26 October 2006 France: 1 March 2007 Ireland: 4 August 2007 Germany: 10 September 2007 Japan: 26 March 2008 Hungary: 25 February 2009 (DVD premiere)
The spelling is fait accompli, a "done thing".
This phrase is actually derived from the French fait accompli. This means that there is something that has been done and cannot be undone.
I think you mean "fete accompli" and if so, it is from french, and it basically means "festival/celebration/event accomplished" Correct phrase is 'fait accompli' and translates, more or less, accomplished fact. Usage: By running away to be married, the two young people presented their parents with a 'fait accompli.' This is understood to mean 'NYAH nyah, can't touch this!