How to Say ‘Did’ in Italian
Lo ha fatto
loh ah FAHT-toh
[loh ah FAHT-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: A compound past tense, auxiliary + past participle.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Direct and to-the-point statements are appreciated in Italian dialogue.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[loh]
He/She did it
Used to state that someone has completed an action.
Lo ha fatto lui, non io.
He did it, not me.
ha
[ah]
Has
Third person singular present perfect auxiliary.
Lo ha risolto.
He/She has solved it.
fatto
[FAHT-toh]
Done
Past participle of do, to perform or execute.
Lo ha fatto ieri.
He/She did it yesterday.
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