48 LE FACCENDE DOMESTICHE (VOCABOLARIO)

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Rossella Pescatori; Caren Bernezet Parrish; Shahrzad Zahedi; and William J. Carrasco

Learning Objectives

  • In this section, you will learn how to talk about household chores

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I lavori domestici

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Now we are going to talk about household chores. Here’s a good list to start with:

Vocabolario
Italiano Inglese
innaffiare le piante to water (the plants)
scopare to sweep
bollire to boil
cucinare to cook, bake
lavare il pavimento to mop the floor
fare la lavatrice, fare il bucato to do laundry
fare i piatti to do the dishes
fare il letto to make the bed
fare le faccende domestiche to do housework
fare la spesa to do the shopping
fare i compiti to do homework
fare riparare la macchina to get the car repaired
fare giardinaggio to garden
pulire to clean
passare l’aspirapolvere to vacuum
spolverare to straighten up, put in order, tidy up
riscaldare to reheat, to warm up
stirare to iron (clothes)
occuparsi to take care of
portare fuori la spazzatura to take out the garbage
portare fuoti l’immondizia to take out the trash
tagliare l’erba to mow the lawn

 

Note 

As you can see, many of these chores do not match up evenly to their English equivalents. Here are some examples:

  1.  vs. riordinare vs. lavare

Lavare means to wash (like hands, clothes and dishes) pulire means to clean (like floors, ovens, and counters), and riordinare means to clean up, tidy up or arrange (like the bedroom, living room, or closet). Certain types of cleaning and washing do not use these verbs at all. Instead we use expressions with farefare la lavatricefare i piattifare il letto, etc.

  1. cuocere vs. cucinare

Cucinare o fare da magiare mean to do the cooking, to prepare meals. Cucere or fare la cottura refers to the actual cooking (or heating up) of food: fare bollire (to boil), grigliare (to grill), friggere (to fry), cucinare al vapore (to steam), mettere nel forno (to put in the oven), etc.

 

Flashcards

Study the Quizlet vocabulary flashcards. Listen and repeat the Italian pronunciation.

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