Sto bene is an Italian equivalent of 'I am well'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'sto' means '[I] am'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. The phrase is pronounced 'stoh BEH-nay'.
Stai bene? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are well?" The question, which also functions as an exclamation or an observation with the appropriate punctuation, may be heard asked of or said to someone within the speaker's close circl of family members, friends, and peers since the second person informal form of "you" is used. The pronunciation will be "steye BEH-ney" in Italian.
'Stai bene?' is one Italian equivalent of 'Are you okay?' It's what you ask of someone who's part of your close circle of family, friends and peers. It's pronounced 'steye* BEH-neh'.
'Sta bene?' is another equivalent. It's what you ask of someone who's outside of your close familial, friendly circle. It also is what's asked of someone who's senior in age or position. It's pronounced 'stah BEH-neh'.
'State bene?' is still another equivalent. It's what you ask when it's more than one family, friend or peer. In other words, it's the equivalent of 'Are you all okay?' It's pronounced 'STAH-teh BEH-neh'.
'Stanno bene?' is yet another equivalent. It's what you ask when the stranger or person outside of your close familial, friendly circle numbers more than one. Once again, it's the equivalent of 'Are you all okay?'. But it's considered less intimate and informal, and more formal and polite. It's pronounced 'STAHN-noh BEH-neh'.
*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
D'accordo or Va bene are Italian equivalents of the English word "okay."
Specifically, the preposition di* means "of." The masculine noun accordo means "agreement."The pronunciation is "dahk-KOHR-doh."
The verb va means "(He/she/it) does go, goes, is going, (formal singular You) are going, do go, go." The adverb benemeans "well." The pronunciation is "vah BEH-neh."
*The vowel i drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter d of the article and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.
Sto bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm fine".
Specifically, the verb sto means "(I) am/stand". The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, well". The pronunciation will be "sto BEH-ney" in Italian.
"I hope you are O.K.!" in English is Spero che tu stia bene! in Italian.
"I'm fine!" in English is Io sto bene! in Italian.
come stai?
è tutto ok
"Okay!" in English means Va bene! in Italian.
va bene?
it means OKAY in Italian
Va bene! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It's okay!" The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "It (he, one, she) goes well!" in English. The pronunciation will be "va BEH-ney" in Italian.
Andrà tutto bene! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It will all be okay!" The declarative/exclamatory statement translates literally as "It will all go well!" in English. The pronunciation will be "an-DRA TOOT-to BEH-ney" in Italian.
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Tute bene is Italian. It means all right or okay.
It just does okay...
In the Italian language, the word bene means something is good or okay. The phrase Mono bene means very good.
FRà 'TTAPOST', this napolitan dialet, but I think everybody understands !
Va bene or Vado bene may be Italian equivalents of 'I am okay'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'va'means '[he/she/it] does go, goes, is going'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. The verb 'vado' means '[I] am going, do go, go'. The respective pronunciations are 'vah BEH-nay' and 'VAH-doh BEH-nay'.
It is difficult and perhaps inadvisable to translate names. okay we will attempt. Karen has no precise equivalent in Italian ( it is of Germanic-Scandinavian origins) it is related to Kara- Jewel. Cara ( not spelling) lit. Dear one, pretty one- is Italian and figures in the song Cara Mia- (My Dearest).-again some poetic license taken. Karen is not an Italian name!