far

This is the 134th most frequent Italian word.


far

The Italian word "far" does not exist; it might be a misspelling or confusion with "fare," which means "to do" or "to make."


The word 'farò' is the future tense first person singular form of the verb 'fare', meaning 'to do' or 'to make'.

Farò del mio meglio per aiutarti.

I will do my best to help you.


The word 'faremo' is the future tense first person plural form of the verb 'fare', indicating an intention or plan to complete an action.

Questo progetto richiede molto tempo, ma lo faremo.

This project requires a lot of time, but we will do it.


The word 'faresti' is the conditional second person singular form of the verb 'fare', used here to express a hypothetical scenario or question.

Cosa faresti al mio posto?

What would you do in my place?