Benissimo
Great
Language note: 'Benissimo' is a superlative form of 'bene' (good), showing enthusiasm.
Culture note: Italians often use gestures and expressions to convey how they feel, and 'benissimo' might be accompanied by a thumbs up.
Context: The staff expresses satisfaction with the order completion.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Benissimo
[beh-NEES-see-mo]
Very well
Used to express that something is very good.
Il biscotto è benissimo.
The biscuit is very good.
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