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Don’t do it in Italian 🇮🇹


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don’t do it non farlo
How to say “don’t do it” in Italian? “Non farlo”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “non farlo” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on don’t do it in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Verb:
• Notice that “fare” is an irregular verb meaning “to do” or “to make.”
• In “non farlo,” the “lo” refers to “it.” Think of it as “do it” merged into one word.
• Remember the structure: “non” (don’t) + “farlo” (do it), so you get a negative command.

Explanations:
• “Fare” is an essential, irregular Italian verb widely used in everyday language.
• In “non farlo,” the object pronoun “lo” is attached to the infinitive “fare” to indicate “it.”
• This construction is common with negative imperatives or instructions, where the pronoun is directly appended to the verb.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• Non eseguirlo – “don’t execute/do it”
• Non compierlo – “don’t perform/do it”
(Note: While these alternatives exist, “non farlo” is by far the most common and natural expression.)

Conjugations of “Fare” (Infinitive Form) in Various Tenses:

• Infinitive: fare
• Present Participle: facendo
• Past Participle: fatto

Present Indicative:
 io faccio – I do/make
 tu fai – you do/make
 lui/lei fa – he/she does/makes
 noi facciamo – we do/make
 voi fate – you (plural) do/make
 loro fanno – they do/make

Passato Prossimo (Present Perfect):
 io ho fatto – I did/made
 tu hai fatto – you did/made
 lui/lei ha fatto – he/she did/made
 noi abbiamo fatto – we did/made
 voi avete fatto – you (plural) did/made
 loro hanno fatto – they did/made

Imperfect:
 io facevo – I was doing/making
 tu facevi – you were doing/making
 lui/lei faceva – he/she was doing/making
 noi facevamo – we were doing/making
 voi facevate – you (plural) were doing/making
 loro facevano – they were doing/making

Future:
 io farò – I will do/make
 tu farai – you will do/make
 lui/lei farà – he/she will do/make
 noi faremo – we will do/make
 voi farete – you (plural) will do/make
 loro faranno – they will do/make

Conditional:
 io farei – I would do/make
 tu faresti – you would do/make
 lui/lei farebbe – he/she would do/make
 noi faremmo – we would do/make
 voi fareste – you (plural) would do/make
 loro farebbero – they would do/make

Examples of Sentences Using “Non farlo”:
1. Non farlo adesso, per favore.
 Translation: Don’t do it now, please.
2. Se non capisci, non farlo da solo.
 Translation: If you don’t understand, don’t do it by yourself.
3. Non farlo, potrebbe causare problemi seri.
 Translation: Don’t do it, it could cause serious problems.
4. Anche se ti dicono che è facile, non farlo senza allenamento.
 Translation: Even if they say it’s easy, don’t do it without practice.

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