November 19

Italian classes in Manchester – Italian Verb FARE

Buongiorno a tutti,

You’ll say: Amedea when do I use the Italian verb FARE and there are loads of loads of ways to use it but today I want to share a few Italian proverbs that use FARE: for example as this poster says:

every little helps in Italian

Here’s more Italian proverbs for you to practice on:

Tutto fa brodo.—Every little bit helps.  This is my absolute favourite!!

My mum used it … before TESCO supermarket made it famous 😉

Fare e disfare è tutt’un lavorare.—It’s all go, it’s a hard life.

Chi la fa l’aspetti.—You will get as good as you gave.

Chi fa da sé fa per tre.—If you want something done, do it yourself.

Non fare agli altri ciò che non vorresti fosse fatto a te.—Do as you would be done by.

Fai piu’ cose che ti rendono felice! – Do more things that make you happy!

Chi non sa fare, non sa comandare.—A bad worker is a bad master.

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About Learn Italian Manchester:  My name is Amedea and I’m a native Italian tutor with a real passion for my language. I run Italian classes in Manchester which are sociable, fun and designed to teach you Italian you will really use. As well as Italian courses in Manchester I teach 1 to 1 Italian lessons and cover areas including Manchester City Centre,Didsbury, Chorlton, Sale, Altrincham, Hale, Woodford, Bramhall and others. If you would like to do something new, learn to speak Italian and make new friends along the way! Contact me at: hello@learnitalianmanchester.co.uk


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