"What have Italians done well?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che cosa ha fatto bene l'Italiano?
Specifically, the interrogative pronoun che means "that, what." The feminine noun cosa means "thing." The auxiliary ha means "(He/she/it) has, (formal singular you) have." The masculine singular past participle fatto means "done, made." The adverb bene means "well." The masculine definite article l' means "the." The masculine noun Italiano means "Italian."
The pronunciation is "keh KOH-zah FAHT-toh BEH-neh-LEE-tah-YAH-noh."
fatto
"You did" in English is Hai fatto! in Italian.
"Homemade" is an English equivalent of the Italian fatto in casa.Specifically, the word fatto is the masculine singular form of the past participle of the infinitive fare ("to do, to make"). The preposition in means "in." The feminine noun casa means "house."The pronunciation is "FAHT-toh een KAH-zah."
hai fatto molto bene / hai fatto benissimo
Ben fatto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "well made."Specifically, the adverb ben means "well." The masculine singular form of the past participle, fatto, means "done, made." The pronunciation is "behn FAHT-toh."
"I had a dream about this" in English is Ho fatto un sogno su questo in Italian.
home made - fatto in casa
"Fatto con amore"
Che cosa hai fatto?
Ben fatto, fratello!
Perché l'hai fatto? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Why did you do it?" The pronunciation will be "per-keh leye* FAT-to" in Italian. *The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Affare fatto, accordo concluso, accordo raggiunto.