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In Italian, 'farà' is the third person singular future tense form of the verb 'fare,' which means 'to make' or 'to do.' It is used to indicate an action that will be completed in the future. For example, in a sentence, you might say 'Lui farà una torta' meaning 'He will make a cake.'
She will take a trip to Italy this summer.
The phrase describes plans to travel to Italy during the summer season.
Tomorrow will be nice weather.
This phrase indicates that the weather is expected to be pleasant the following day.
He will make a cake for the party.
This statement expresses someone's intention to prepare a cake in advance of a celebration.