
#18: The Verb "Fare": Meaning and Uses
02/17/22 • 8 min
In this episode, we talk about the verb “fare”. While the main translation in English is “to do, to make”, there are many fixed expressions with “fare”. For example: “fare una doccia” (to take a shower, in English) and “fare una foto” (to take a picture, in English).
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The goal of the Italian Matters Language and Culture School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
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In this episode, we talk about the verb “fare”. While the main translation in English is “to do, to make”, there are many fixed expressions with “fare”. For example: “fare una doccia” (to take a shower, in English) and “fare una foto” (to take a picture, in English).
Start learning Italian today!
1. Download this episode's quick guide: https://italianmatters.com/18
2. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint
3. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmatters
The goal of the Italian Matters Language and Culture School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1. Download this episode's quick guide: https://italianmatters.com/17
2. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint
3. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmatters
The goal of the Italian Matters Language and Culture School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
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1. Download this episode's quick guide: https://italianmatters.com/19
2. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint
3. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmatters
The goal of the Italian Matters Language and Culture School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
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