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How do you say "to make (a smoothie)" in Italian?
fare
In Italian, "to make (a smoothie)" is fare.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced FAH-reh. Same as the verb 'to make'.
Grammar notes
This uses the versatile verb fare. The object is lo smoothie or uno frullato (a blended drink).
Example sentence
Loro fanno uno smoothie con frutta.
They make a smoothie with fruit.
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How to remember fare
Fare appears in many contexts. Making a smoothie is simply 'fare uno smoothie'.
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Questions about fare
How do you say "to make (a smoothie)" in Italian?
In Italian, "to make (a smoothie)" is fare. It is a noun.
How is fare written in Italian?
fare is written using the standard Italian script.
How is fare used in a sentence?
Use fare as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Loro fanno uno smoothie con frutta. (They make a smoothie with fruit.).
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