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What does fatto mean?
What does fatto mean?
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- Italian
Either DONE or MADE (i.e. it's the past participle of FARE)
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- Italian
Fatto is from "fare" verb (is like "do" in eng but not every times)
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- Italian
Fatto is Conjugation to the first singular person(present tense) of the verb fare(to do-to make)
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