Affare fatto, accordo concluso, accordo raggiunto.
"Are you don?" in English is Hai finito? in Italian.
Ben fatto, fratello!
La pasta è cotta! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The pasta is done!" The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "The pasta is cooked!" in English. The pronunciation will be "la PA-sta eh KOT-ta" in Italian.
Per tutto quello che hai fatto per me is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "for all that you have done for me." The pronunciation will be "per TOOT-to KWEL-lo key* eye** FAT-to per mey" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Lavoro ben fatto! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "job well done." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "work well made" in English. The pronunciation will be "la-VO-ro ben FAT-to" in Italian.
"Ready for tomorrow" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase pronti per domani. The masculine plural adjective and prepositional phrase also translate into English as "done (prepared) for tomorrow." The pronunciation will be "PRON-tee per do-MA-nee" in Italian.
"Well done" or "well made" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase ben fatto.Specifically, the adverb ben means "well." The masculine singular form of the past participle, fatto, translates as "done, made." The pronunciation is "behn FAHT-toh."
È fatta! in the feminine and È fatto! in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "It's done!" The choice depends upon whether what is completed is considered feminine or masculine in gender, with the latter tending to prevail. The respective pronunciation will be "eh FAT-ta" in the feminine and "eh FAT-to" in the masculine in Italian.
"There, I've done it!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ce l'ho fatto! The adverb, singular object pronoun, and first person singular present perfect auxiliary and participle also translate into English as "Here, I've made it!" The pronunciation will be "tchey lo FAT-to" in Italian.
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"Homemade pasta" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase pasta fatta in casa.Specifically, the feminine noun pasta is an Italian loan word in English. The feminine adjective fatta comes from the past participle of the infinitive fare ("to do, to make"). The preposition in is a cognate in Italian and English. The feminine noun casa means "house."The pronunciation is "PAH-stah FAHT-tah een KAH-zah."
The name Katilyn means beautiful, how do i know? Because it's my name and i have done alot of research on it. The name Katilyn means beautiful, how do i know? Because it's my name and i have done alot of research on it.