"Andiamo a fare colazione!" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's go eat breakfast!"
Specifically, the verb "andiamo" means "Let's go, Let us go!" The dependent preposition "a" means "to." The infinitive "fare" means "to do, to make." The feminine noun "colazione" means "breakfast."
The pronunciation is "ahn-DYAH-moh ah FAH-reh KOH-lah-TSYOH-neh."
Andiamo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's go!"
Specifically, the word is a verb in its present imperative form. It is in the first person plural ("we" as subject, "us" as object). The pronunciation will be "an-DYA-mo" in Italian.
Puoi farmi la colazione? is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Can you make me breakfast?" The question models a grammatical difference whereby Italian employs the definite article -- la, in this case -- when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "pwoy FAR-mee la KO-la-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
Faccio colazione is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I eat breakfast." The declaration translates literally as "I do (make) breakfast." The pronunciation will be "FAT-tcho KO-la-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
Fanno in Italian means "They are doing/making" or "They do/make" in English.
"Make beautiful babies" in English means fare bambini belli in Italian.
fatti a casa
fare la pipì
trucco They say make up or trucco
farai (future)..., vuoi fare (if will is wont) ...
Commensale bit they do not make use often of this word
Fare silenzio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be quiet!" The command translates literally into English as "to make silence!" The pronunciation will be "FA-rey see-LEN-tsyo" in Italian.
Vuoi pomiciare? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Want to make out?" The question also translates as "Want to French kiss?" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwoy PO-mee-TCHA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Mi fa... is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Makes me... ." The declarative phrase also translates as "He (she) makes me...," "It does me..." or "(formal singular) You make me..." in English. The pronunciation will be "mee fah" in Italian.
Ciao, bella! Facciamo l'amore! in Italian means "Hey, beautiful! Let's make love!" in English.