Sentence examples of "fare" in Italian with translation "be"

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Stanno andando a fare acquisti. They are going shopping.
Rimane ancora molto da fare. Much still remains to be done.
Vorreste fare amicizia con me? Would you be friends with me?
Cos'hai intenzione di fare? What are you going to do?
Tom vuole fare il pilota. Tom wants to be a pilot.
È abituato a fare discorsi. He is used to making speeches.
Stanno andando a fare shopping. They are going shopping.
Cosa vuoi fare da grande? What do you want to be when you grow up?
Perché vuoi fare l'infermiera? Why do you want to be a nurse?
Perché vuoi fare l'infermiere? Why do you want to be a nurse?
Sarebbe carino fare una festa. It would be nice to have a party.
Rimangono ancora molte cose da fare. There are still many things left to do.
Da grande voglio fare il re. When I grow up, I want to be a king.
Restano ancora molte cose da fare. There are still many things left to do.
Dovrebbe fare attenzione con un coltello. You should be careful with a knife.
Non fare tardi per il treno. Don't be late for the train.
Dovresti fare attenzione con un coltello. You should be careful with a knife.
Dovreste fare attenzione con un coltello. You should be careful with a knife.
Non c'è niente che possiamo fare. There's nothing to be done about it.
Non avere mai paura di fare errori. Never be afraid of making mistakes.
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