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Benissimo is an adverb that means 'very well' or 'very good.' It's often used to describe how someone is feeling or how something was done. You can also use it as a general positive affirmation, similar to saying 'great!' or 'excellent!' in English. It's an intensifier of 'bene' (well).
A common mistake is confusing 'benissimo' with 'molto bene.' While both mean 'very well,' 'benissimo' is a stronger, more emphatic way to say it. Think of 'molto bene' as 'quite well' and 'benissimo' as 'super well.' Another mistake is using it as an adjective. Remember, it's an adverb, so it modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, not nouns directly. For example, you wouldn't say 'un libro benissimo' (a very well book); you would say 'un libro molto bello' (a very beautiful book) or 'un libro scritto benissimo' (a book written very well).
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Choose the best translation for 'Sto benissimo.'
'Benissimo' means 'very well,' so 'Sto benissimo' means 'I am very well.'
Which Italian word means 'very well'?
'Benissimo' is the superlative of 'bene,' meaning 'very well.'
Complete the sentence: 'Parlo italiano ___.'
To say you speak Italian 'very well,' you use 'benissimo.'
'Benissimo' means 'very bad.'
'Benissimo' actually means 'very well.'
You can use 'benissimo' to describe how you feel.
Yes, 'Sto benissimo' is a common way to say 'I am feeling very well.'
'Benissimo' is an adjective.
'Benissimo' is an adverb, modifying verbs or other adverbs.
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abbaglio
C1A serious mistake or misconception.
abbreviare
B1To make something shorter.
abnegazione
C1Self-sacrifice or renunciation of one's own interests
accadere
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accadimento
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accaduto
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accanito
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accantonare
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accattivante
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