Optime! Optime!
It is Latin and could mean in English: well done, good deed, benefit.
It is Latin and could mean in English: well done, good deed, benefit.
Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
Him (accusative case singular male 3rd person pronoun), as in, "I congratulated him for a job well done."
bene mean 'well' in Latin.
Fiat.
Done is if you've just done it. But well done is when you did it well.
It's latin for do, things done.
It most of the times means "well done, bravo, good luck, etc" and it is used as an exclamation of applause or congratulation. It comes from the Latin adjective "mactus -a -um), which means "worshipped, honored, etc."
The use of "pretty" to qualify the word "well"is a slang or corrupt use of English deriving from America and is really meaningless. It can not be translated into Latin.Latin has the adverb bene, meaning well; if you mean "very well", it is optime.
murder can be done but not undone
Benevolent means "well-wishing," from the Latin words bene "well" and volens "wishing"