How to Say ‘We will pretend’ in Italian
Faremo finta
fah-REH-moh FEEN-tah
[fah-REH-moh FEEN-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to indicate future intentions of pretending.
🇮🇹 In Italy: This phrase is often used in a playful context among friends or children’s games.
Phrase Breakdown
Faremo
[fah-REH-moh]
We will pretend
We will make it appear as if something is true.
Faremo finta che nulla sia successo.
We will pretend that nothing happened.
finta
[FEEN-tah]
We will pretend
We will make it appear as if something is true.
Faremo finta di aver capito.
We will pretend to have understood.
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