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

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Tom non fa un bagno da tre settimane. Tom hasn't taken a bath since three weeks ago.
Lei non si fa ancora vedere. She has not turned up yet.
Tom fa un bagno almeno tre volte a settimana. Tom takes a bath at least three times a week.
Tom fa sicuramente lo sbruffone. Tom sure talks big.
Cadere sul ghiaccio fa male. Falling on ice hurts.
Fa abbastanza caldo per nuotare. It's warm enough to swim.
Mi fa male un dente. One of my teeth hurts.
Vieni dentro, fuori fa freddo! Come inside. It's cold outside.
Cosa te lo fa credere? What led you to believe so?
Fa un po' freddo oggi. It's a little cold today.
Quel dente mi fa male. That tooth hurts.
Mi fa male la spalla. My shoulder hurts.
Qui a febbraio fa molto freddo. It's very cold here in February.
Fa la copertura dei mercati finanziari. She covers Wall Street.
La porta fa accedere alla cucina. The door gives access to the kitchen.
La testa mi fa così male. My head aches so.
Troppa luce fa male agli occhi. Too much light hurts the eye.
Fammi vedere dove ti fa male. Show me where it hurts you.
Mi fa ancora male la schiena. My back still hurts.
Mi fa male la spalla destra. My right shoulder hurts.
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