Prega e tira tante madonne!!
"To fa soifua" in Samoan means "goodbye" in English.
"Do good and make good!" and "Make good and do good!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Fare buon e fare buon. Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "FA-rey bwo-ney FA-rey bwon" in Pisan Italian.
J. P. Parigi has written: 'Chi me lo fa fare?'
Cosa posso fare per te? or Cosa posso fare per Lei? in the singular and Cosa posso fare per voi? or Cosa posso fare per Loro? in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "What can I do for you?" Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal (example 1) "you" or two or more formal (instance 4) or informal (option 3) "you all" suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-sa POS-so FA-rey per tey" or "KO-sa POS-so FA-rey per ley" in the singular and "KO-sa POS-so FA-rey per voy" or "KO-sa POS-so FA-rey per LO-ro" in the plural in Italian.
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Giorgio Fabbrini has written: 'Ma fare l'amore fa rumore?' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Sex instruction for children
Scusami! Devo fare meglio! and Scusatemi! Devo fare meglio! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Sorry! Must do better!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "SKOO-za-mee DEY-vo FA-rey MEH-lyo" in the singular and "skoo-ZA-tey-mee DEY-vo FA-rey MEH-lyo" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
"To bathe" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase fare il bagno. The present infinitive, masculine singular definite article and noun in question literally translate into English as "to do (make) the bath." The pronunciation will be "FA-rey eel BA-nyo" in Italian.
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"To do" is one English equivalent of the Italian word fare.Specifically, the word is a verb in its form as a present infinitive. It also means "to make." The pronunciation will be "FA-rey" in Italian.
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