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farete

Farete is a term with no single, widely recognized definition. In linguistic use, farete is the second-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb fare, meaning "you will do" or "you will make." When written in lowercase, it appears as a finite verb form within sentences, rather than as a standalone noun.

Beyond this grammatical usage, there is limited verifiable information about Farete as a standalone proper noun.

Etymology: farete derives from the Italian verb fare and the second-person plural future ending -ete. In standard

See also: fare, Italian verb conjugation, language morphology.

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organization,
event,
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cultural
work
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Farete.
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longer
proper
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brand
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standardized
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Italian,
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a
verb
form
rather
than
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independent
lexical
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