Friday, November 22, 2019
27 Ways to Use the Verb Fare in Italian
27 Ways to Use the Verb Fare in Italian          The verb ââ¬Å"fareâ⬠ is one of the most diverse verbs in Italian. You can use it to ask how the weather is and to talk about an upcoming trip youââ¬â¢re taking. You can use it to tell someone youââ¬â¢re going on a walk and that youââ¬â¢re waiting in line. In short, you can express yourself in a lot of ways using the verb ââ¬Å"fare.â⬠         Since the verb ââ¬Å"fareâ⬠ is derived from facere, a Latin verb of the second conjugation, itââ¬â¢s considered an irregular second conjugation verb. It doesnââ¬â¢t follow the regular pattern of conjugation (infinitive stem  endings).          How to Conjugate ââ¬Å"Fareâ⬠      Fare (to do, to make) is conjugated in the present tense as follows:                     io faccio  noi facciamo      tu fai  voi fate      lui, lei, Lei fa  loro, Loro fanno               Fare also has an irregular past participle: fatto.          Ways to Use the Verb ââ¬Å"Fareâ⬠      IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS USING FARE                     fare i compiti  to do ones homework      fare il biglietto  to purchase a ticket      fare la fila / la coda  stand on line / wait on line      fare la spesa  to go grocery shopping      fare le spese  to go shopping      fare forca  to play hookey      fare vedere  to show someone something      fare una domanda  to ask a question      fare una fotografia  to take a picture      fare una passeggiata  to take a walk      fare colazione  to have breakfast      fare un viaggio  to take a trip      fare un capello in quattro  to split hairs      farsi la barba  to shave      farsi coraggio  to take heart      fare castelli in aria  to daydream      fare fingere  to pretend, make believe      fare male  to be painful, to ache      farsi in l  to step to one side      fare di tutto  to do everything possible      fare del proprio meglio  to do ones best      farsi degli amici  to make friends      fare alla romana  to split the check      fare il pieno  to fill up the gas tank      fare passare  to let through                The Weather- Il Tempo      The verb ââ¬Å"fareâ⬠ is used in many expressions relating to the weather.         Che tempo fa? - How is the weather?Fa bel tempo. - The weather is nice.Fa cattivo tempo. - The weather is bad.Ha fatto caldo. - It has been warm.Qui fa sempre freddo. - Its always cold here.In primavera fa sempre fresco. - In spring, its always cool.         Note!: In the preceding examples, it is an impersonal subject and is not translated into Italian.         The verb ââ¬Å"fareâ⬠ expresses the basic idea of doing or making, as in ââ¬Å"fare gli esercizi - to do exercisesâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"fare il letto - to make the bed,â⬠ but is is also used in many idioms.          Proverbs with ââ¬Å"Fareâ⬠      Besides idiomatic expressions, the verb ââ¬Å"fareâ⬠ à  is used in a number of proverbs.         Fare e disfare à ¨ tuttun lavorare.- Its all go, its a hard life.Chi la fa laspetti.- You will get as good as you gave.Chi fa da sà © fa per tre.- If you want something done, do it yourself.Non fare agli altri cià ² che non vorresti fosse fatto a te.- Do as you would be done by.Tutto fa brodo.- Every little bit helps.Chi non sa fare, non sa comandare. - A bad worker is a bad master.    
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