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Meglio

Better

Language note: 'Meglio' is the comparative form of 'bene', used to compare states of being.

Culture note: Italians often express concern for well-being, so 'meglio' is commonly heard in reassuring conversations.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Meglio

[MEH-lyoh]

Better

A comparative of 'good', indicating improvement.

Mi sento meglio rispetto a ieri.

I feel better than yesterday.

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