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Italian Phrase

Fare gioielli è molto rilassante.

/ˈfa.re dʒoˈjɛl.li ɛ ˈmol.to ri.lasˈsan.te/
Meaning"Making jewelry is very relaxing."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'Making jewelry is very relaxing.' It expresses that the activity of crafting jewelry helps the speaker unwind and feel calm.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about hobbies, crafts, or any activity that you find soothing. It’s perfect for describing why you enjoy a particular pastime or recommending a relaxing pastime to a friend.

Grammar Breakdown

Faregioiellièmoltorilassante

1

Fare (infinitive as noun)

The infinitive 'fare' functions like a noun meaning 'to make' or 'making', allowing it to be the subject of the sentence.

2

gioielli (plural noun)

Plural of 'gioiello' (jewel). It serves as the direct object of the infinitive.

3

è (essere, 3rd person singular)

The verb 'essere' links the subject (the activity) to its description.

4

molto (adverb)

Intensifies the adjective that follows; placed before adjectives and adverbs.

5

rilassante (present participle used as adjective)

From the verb 'rilassare', it describes something that causes relaxation.

🗨In Conversation

A

Fare gioielli è molto rilassante, vero?

Making jewelry is very relaxing, right?

Sì, mi aiuta a staccare la mente.

Yes, it helps me clear my mind.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Fare gioielli è molto rilassato.

    Use 'rilassante' (relaxing) to describe an activity; 'rilassato' means 'relaxed' and describes a person.

  • Fare gioielli sono molto rilassante.

    The subject is an infinitive phrase, which takes the singular verb 'è', not the plural 'sono'.

Alternatives

  • Creare gioielli è molto rilassante.

    Creating jewelry is very relaxing.

  • Lavorare ai gioielli è molto rilassante.

    Working on jewelry is very relaxing.

  • Fare dei gioielli è davvero rilassante.

    Making some jewelry is really relaxing.

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Cultural Tip

Italy has a long tradition of artisanal jewelry making, especially in regions like Valenza and Vicenza. When you mention 'fare gioielli' Italians often think of both modern design studios and historic family workshops. Using the phrase in a casual conversation shows you appreciate the craft culture, but keep the tone friendly – it’s a hobby, not a professional claim unless you truly work in the trade.