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In Italian, cook dinner is "fare cena". But the verb "fare" is conjugated as follows:

Io faccio cena - I cook dinner

Tu fai cena - You cook dinner

Lei/lei/lui fa cena - You (formal)/she/he cooks dinner

Noi facciamo cena - We cook dinner

Voi fate cena - You (plural) cook dinner

Loro/loro - You (plural formal)/they cook dinner

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Chef and cuoco are Italian equivalents of the English word "chef." Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether the French loan word (case 1) or the Italian equivalent (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "shef" and "KWO-ko" in Pisan Italian.

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"A great chef" in English is un chef grande in Italian.

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This is a very interesting question... Chef in Italian is P**s off

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