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Starting a new friendship.
문화적 배경
The 'bar' in Italy is not for heavy drinking but for social 'fare amicizia.' People meet for a quick coffee and often strike up conversations with regulars. The concept of the 'piazza' as a communal living room encourages 'fare amicizia' across generations. You'll see elderly people and teenagers sharing the same space. Italian universities often lack the 'campus' feel of US schools, so students 'fanno amicizia' in 'mense' (canteens) or study halls in the city center. In regions like Sicily or Puglia, 'fare amicizia' is almost a duty. Strangers are often treated with immediate warmth and curiosity.
The 'Con' Rule
Always remember to use 'con' if you name the person. 'Faccio amicizia CON Marco.'
Singular vs Plural
Avoid 'fare amici.' Even though you make multiple friends, you are making the 'concept' of friendship.
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Starting a new friendship.
The 'Con' Rule
Always remember to use 'con' if you name the person. 'Faccio amicizia CON Marco.'
Singular vs Plural
Avoid 'fare amici.' Even though you make multiple friends, you are making the 'concept' of friendship.
Use it for Pets
Italians love their dogs. Saying 'Il mio cane vuole fare amicizia' is a great way to start a conversation with a local.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'fare'.
Io ______ amicizia con tutti al lavoro.
The subject is 'Io', so the correct present tense form of 'fare' is 'faccio'.
Which sentence is the most natural in Italian?
How do you say 'I made friends with him'?
Italian uses the singular 'amicizia' and the verb 'fare'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Com'è andata la festa? B: Benissimo! Ho ______ amicizia con molte persone.
The past participle of 'fare' is 'fatto' and it doesn't change gender here because it uses 'avere'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell your mom that your little brother is playing with a new kid at the park.
'Fare amicizia' is the correct phrase for starting to play and bond with someone.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Io ______ amicizia con tutti al lavoro.
The subject is 'Io', so the correct present tense form of 'fare' is 'faccio'.
How do you say 'I made friends with him'?
Italian uses the singular 'amicizia' and the verb 'fare'.
A: Com'è andata la festa? B: Benissimo! Ho ______ amicizia con molte persone.
The past participle of 'fare' is 'fatto' and it doesn't change gender here because it uses 'avere'.
You want to tell your mom that your little brother is playing with a new kid at the park.
'Fare amicizia' is the correct phrase for starting to play and bond with someone.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it's neutral. You can use it with your boss or with a child.
Yes, 'farsi degli amici' is a common reflexive variation, but 'fare amicizia' is more standard for beginners.
No, it is strictly for platonic friendships.
You say 'Ho fatto molte amicizie' (pluralizing the noun) or 'Ho fatto amicizia con molte persone.'
There isn't a direct opposite like 'un-make friendship,' but you could say 'litigare' (to argue) or 'perdere un amico' (to lose a friend).
Yes, but mostly for the social side of business, like networking at a conference.
Absolutely! It's very common to say dogs are 'making friends' at the park.
'Creare' sounds a bit too dramatic or poetic. 'Fare' is the natural, everyday verb.
Never use the article 'l''. It is always 'fare amicizia.'
Usually no. For followers, we use 'seguire.' 'Fare amicizia' implies a real conversation.
관련 표현
andare d'accordo
similarto get along
stringere amicizia
synonymto forge a friendship
conoscere qualcuno
builds onto meet someone
rompere il ghiaccio
similarto break the ice