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Vado bene oggi is an Italian equivalent of 'I am good today'. The verb 'vado' means '[I] am going, do go, go'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. The adverb 'oggi' means 'today'. All together, they're pronounced 'OHJ-jee VAH-doh BEH-neh'.

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