Fare is an Italian verb and means "to make". Fatto is the conjugated form of the verb in the past and means "made". Di is a proposition and means "off ", in this case.
Therefore, the two words in conjunction then mean "made of"– Fatto di.
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Fare is an Italian verb and means "to make". Fatto is the conjugated form of the verb in the past and means "made". Di is a proposition and means "off ", in this case.
Therefore, the two words in conjunction then mean "made of"– Fatto di.
This work deals with objects that have been formed by humans and are part of our environment. It shows visions and compositions by others with additional, subjective perspectives.
© 2013-2024 All Rights Reserved. Pictures cannot be used without permission.
Design by Christian Vukomanovic – www.christian-vukomanovic.de