This is the 630th most frequent Italian word.
farà
"Farà" means "will do" or "will make" (future tense of "fare").
Here, 'farà' acts as a verb in the future tense, serving as a third-person singular form of 'fare' to imply weather conditions.
Domani farà caldo.
Tomorrow it will be hot.
Here, 'farà' conveys the future impact or effect of the subject 'this project,' with 'fare' connecting the subject to its consequence.
Questo progetto farà la differenza.
This project will make a difference.
In this sentence, 'farà' is utilized to indicate a future action performed by the subject 'he' of accomplishing an effort or task.