How are you is an English equivalent of 'Fa waka'. The phrase is in the Sranan Tongo language of Suriname. Sranan Tongo is a Creole language whose use as a literary language finds a uniquely beautiful expression in the poetry of 'Trefossa', which is the pen name for poet Henri Frans de Ziel [January15, 1916-February 3, 1975].
Due settimane fa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two weeks ago." Fa translates as "It (he, she) does (makes)" in other contexts. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey SET-tee-MA-ney fa" in Pisan Italian.
"What do you do for work?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che lavoro fa? The question literally translates as "What work do you do?" or "What work do you make?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key la-VO-ro fa" in Italian.
ça va ? > how it's going? -
Fa sole is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It is sunny." The declarative statement translates literally into English as "It makes sun." The pronunciation will be "fa SO-ley" in Italian.
Fa freddo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The weather is cold!" The statement translates literally as "It makes cold!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fa FRED-do" in Pisan Italian.
Un mese fa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "month ago".Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article/number un is "a, one". The masculine noun mese means "month". The adverb fa translates as "ago".The pronunciation will be "oon MEY-sey fa" in Italian.
Fa' il bucato! in the singular, Fare il bucato!and Fate il bucato! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Do the laundry!" The choice depends upon whether one (first and second cases) or more (second and third) is the number of the audience addressed by the speaker. The respective pronunciations will be "fa eel boo-KA-to," "FA-re eel boo-KA-to," and "FA-tey eel boo-KA-to" in Italian.
Fa così freddo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It's so cold!" The statement translates literally as "It makes so cold!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fa ko-SEE FRED-do" in Pisan Italian.
Che classe fa Giovanna? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What grade is Joanne in?" The question translates literally as "What class does Joanne do?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key KLAS-se fa djo-VAN-na" in Pisan Italian.
Fa così freddo qui! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It is so cold here!" The statement translates literally as "It makes such cold here!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fa ko-SEE FRED-do kwee" in Pisan Italian.
Grazie e per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you and please!" The phrase translates literally as "Thanks and for (a) favor!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey per fa-VO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Aston Villa was the winner of the English FA Cup in 1887.