How to say "to make a bad impression" in Italian?

In Italian "to make a bad impression" translates to  Fare una brutta figura 

Transliteration: FAH-reh OO-nah BROO-tah FEE-goo-rah

🇮🇹 Ho fatto una brutta figura alla cena di lavoro.

🗣️ OH FAHT-toh OO-nah BROO-tah FEE-goo-rah AHL-lah CHEH-nah dee LAH-voh-roh.

🇺🇸 I made a bad impression at the business dinner.



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How to say "to make a bad impression" in Italian?

You can use the word "Fare una brutta figura" which translates to "To make a bad impression".

How to pronounce "Fare una brutta figura" (to make a bad impression) in Italian?

The word "Fare una brutta figura" is pronounced as "FAH-reh OO-nah BROO-tah FEE-goo-rah".

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