How to Say ‘Taking a hot bath’ in Italian
Farmi un bagno caldo
FARR-mee oon BAHN-yoh KAHL-doh
[FARR-mee oon BAHN-yoh KAHL-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Farmi' is a reflexive construction to indicate doing something for oneself.
Phrase Breakdown
Farmi
[FARR-mee]
make myself
To do or make something for oneself.
Voglio farmi una pausa.
I want to take a break.
un
[oon]
a
Used to denote a single item.
Ho un'idea.
I have an idea.
bagno
[BAHN-yoh]
bath
A washing or immersion of the body in water.
Faccio un bagno ogni sera.
I take a bath every night.
caldo
[KAHL-doh]
hot
Having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
Mi piace il tè caldo.
I like hot tea.
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