How to Talk About Everyday Chores in Italian
Amore, mi puoi aiutare oggi con le faccende?
Note: This article was written by a contributor - Rachel Vermiglio Smith - and has been updated. Rachel graduated with a degree in Italian language and literature. After falling in love with Italian art as well, she went on for a master’s in art history with a focus on the Italian Renaissance. You can follow her on Instagram @theitalianista.
Enter the dreaded “chores” list that all of us have (and maybe some of us actually do on the daily).
Next time you have to complete these less-than-fun tasks, perhaps thinking of them and practicing saying them in Italian will make them more enjoyable (almeno speriamo!).
Read on to learn how to discuss all things faccende, or chores related, below!
Apparecchiare il tavolo – To set the table
Sparecchiare il tavolo – To clear the table
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