Sentence examples of "fatta" in Italian with translation "do"

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L'hai fatta da solo? Did you make it for yourself?
Noi l'abbiamo fatta tutta. We've all done it.
L'hai fatta da sola? Did you make it for yourself?
Lui nega di averla fatta. He denies having done it.
Una domestica è fatta per fare il suo lavoro. A maid is made to do her job.
Una cameriera è fatta per fare il suo lavoro. A maid is made to do her job.
Qualunque cosa è teoricamente impossibile finché non è stata fatta. Everything is theoretically impossible until it's done.
Ha già deciso cosa fare? Have you decided what to do yet?
Dovete fare del vostro meglio. You must do your best.
Non hai niente da fare? Don't you have anything to do?
Non mi piace fare errori. I do not like to make mistakes.
Cosa volete fare nel pomeriggio? What do you want to do in the afternoon?
Mi potete fare un favore? Can you do me a solid?
Non fare cadere quel bicchiere. Don't drop that glass.
Tom non sa che fare. Tom doesn't know what to do.
Abbiamo molti compiti da fare. We have a lot of homework to do.
Dovrebbero fare la stessa cosa. They should do the same thing.
Lui non sa che fare. He doesn't know what to do.
Devi fare del tuo meglio. You must do your best.
Gli ho detto che fare. I told him what to do.
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