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Corsican

Etymology

From Latin facere, present active infinitive of faciō.

Verb

  1. to do, make

Istriot

Etymology

From Latin facere, present active infinitive of faciō.

Verb

  1. to do, make

Related terms

Italian

Verb

  1. Misspelling of fa.
  2. Misspelling of fa'.

Lombard

Etymology

Akin to Italian fare, older *facere, from Latin.

Verb

  1. to do
  2. to make

Conjugation

Derived terms

Mandarin

Alternative forms

Romanization

(fa4, Zhuyin ㄈㄚˋ)

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Neapolitan

Verb

  1. Alternative spelling of fare (to do, make)

Sassarese

Etymology

From Classical Latin faciō, facere, from Proto-Italic *fakjō, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰh₁k-y-é-t-i, derived from an extension of the root *dʰeh₁- (to put, place, set).

Pronunciation

Verb

(first-person singular present fozzu, first-person singular past historic fesi, past participle fattu, first-person singular imperfect fazia, second-person singular imperative , auxiliary abé)

  1. (transitive) to do, make

Conjugation

References

  • Ugo Solinas (2016) Vocabolario sassarese-italiano fraseologico ed etimologico, volume 1, Sestu: Domus de Janas, →ISBN, page 499
  • Giosue Muzzo (1981) Vocabolario del dialetto sassarese, Chiarella Editore, →ISBN; republished, Sassari: Carlo Delfino editore, 2018, page 75