Usage examples of "facciate" in Italian with translation to English

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Bisogna che facciate la fila. You have to wait in line.
Ha già deciso cosa fare? Have you decided what to do yet?
Potremmo far tardi a scuola. We may be late for school.
Devo fare una chiamata telefonica. I need to make a telephone call.
Vorrei fare colazione con te. I'd like to have breakfast with you.
Tom andò a fare windsurf. Tom went windsurfing.
Fate attenzione a non cadere. Take care lest you should fall.
Devo far riparare la televisione. I must get the television fixed.
Mi ha fatto perdere l'autobus. He caused me to miss the bus.
Dovete fare del vostro meglio. You must do your best.
Stanno andando a fare acquisti. They are going shopping.
Lui morì senza fare testamento. He died without having made a will.
Dovreste fare colazione ogni giorno. You should have breakfast every day.
Vado a fare una siesta. I'm going to have a siesta.
Fa una passeggiata ogni mattina. He takes a walk every morning.
Si faccia aiutare da Tom. Get Tom to help you.
Le notizie recenti sulla centrale nucleare Fukushima daiichi faranno probabilmente rafforzare le motivazioni di chi vuole far scadere il permesso alla nostra centrale nucleare locale. The recent news about the Fukushima I nuclear power plant will likely strengthen the cause of the advocates who want to let our local nuclear power plant's license expire.
Non hai niente da fare? Don't you have anything to do?
Rimane ancora molto da fare. Much still remains to be done.
Non dovremmo fare troppi soldi. We should not make too much money.
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