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Jul 11, 2012 - 08:01 AM
In the dictionary you can find: Fare spese = fare acquisti, so it means shopping, not to go shopping.
Jul 11, 2012 - 08:02 AM
fare is "to do" or "to make"
spese is "shopping"
fare spese is "to do shopping"
and naturally, "andare a fare spese: is "to go to do shopping."
"Vado a fare delle spese" is "I am going to do some shopping."
Recommend using the "Google translate" web page. It helps a lot.
Hope that helps. /Steve
spese is "shopping"
fare spese is "to do shopping"
and naturally, "andare a fare spese: is "to go to do shopping."
"Vado a fare delle spese" is "I am going to do some shopping."
Recommend using the "Google translate" web page. It helps a lot.
Hope that helps. /Steve