Learning a language can feel like hard work sometimes!
\n\nOne way to make it easier is by starting with words that Italians say all the time. Like the magic verb\xa0"fare", which means make or do. Once you learn it, you'll be able to use it in loads of handy Italian expressions.\xa0
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\n\nToday\u2019s words
\nAllora = so
\nTi faccio una domanda = I\u2019ll ask you a question (literally: you I do a question)
\nChe fai sabato? = What are you doing on Saturday?
\nChe fai il sabato? = What do you do on Saturdays?
\nFaccio colazione = I have breakfast (literally = I do breakfast)
\nPoi = then
\nFaccio la spesa = I do the food shopping
\nFa caldo = It\u2019s hot (literally = it does hot)
\nFa freddo = it\u2019s cold (literally = it does cold)
\nMi piace uscire = I like to go out
\nPer fare delle foto = to take some photos (literally: for do some photos)
\nFai pulizia in casa? = do you clean the house? (literally: you do cleaning in house?)
\nSi, un sacco! = yes, loads!
\nFare una festa = have a party (literally = do a party)
\nFare un errore = make a mistake
\nFaccio = I do
\nFai = you do
\nFa = he/she/it does
\nFacciamo = we do
\nFate = you all/both do
\nFanno = they do