NEVER BETTER

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HOW DO YOU SAY "NEVER BETTER" IN ITALIAN (MEANS: NEVER WAS BETTER)? THANKS, REUVEN
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"never better", literally : never=mai, better= meglio. In Italian often another verb is added to these 2 words, according to the context and meaning. For example as a reply to: How are you? - Come stai? "Mai stato/a meglio or mai stato/a cosi' bene! - I have never been better! " Mai dormito meglio! - I 've never slept so well! "Mai mangiato cosi' bene! - I've never eaten better (so well)! Va bene? Ciao!
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MILLE GRAZIE! MI SCUSO PER IL MIO RITARDO.
azak1492

azak1492

la lezione, obbligatorio, la novella the lecture, obligatory, the novel There are so many words like these. this study is truly enjoyable.

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