Per esempio, se volevo dire a qualcuno che ho fatto qualcosa, si dice "l'ho fatto" o "ce l'ho fatta"?
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- Mags123September 2020
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rickycomSeptember 2020 "Ce l'ho fatta" is used when you have been able to do something. E.g. "Ce l'ho fatta, ho superato l'esame" is "I did it, I passed the exam" L'ho fatto/a is used when you have done/made something (note that italian does not distinguish between "to do" adn "to make", it always uses "fare"). It means "I made/did it"
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