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The Italian expression "fare spese"
We use FARE SPESE to say that we go shopping, whether it's clothes shopping or shopping for stuff you need or want for your house.
Here are a few examples with "fare spese".
Sono andato a fare spese.
I went shopping.
Hai fatto spese?
Did you go shopping?
Can you make your own sentence with "fare spese"?
May 5, 2019 12:11 PM
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je vais faire deux ou trois courses cet aprem...
May 12, 2019
What about the other expression: 'fare le spese di ...'.
I hope you won't mind my suggestion of making a comparison between them.
May 12, 2019
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