Ben fatto, Bagio, e graziemille is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Well done, Bagio, and thank you very much."
Specifically, the adverb ben means "very." The masculine singular adjective/past participle fatto means "done, made." The conjunction e means "and." The interjection/feminine noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The number mille means "thousand (1000)."
The pronunciation is "behn FAHT-toh BAH-djoh eh GRAH-tsyeh MEEL-leh."
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"Well done, Bagio, and thank you very much" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ben fatto, Bagio, e grazie mille.
Specifically, the adverb ben means "very." The masculine singular adjective/past particile fatto means "done." The conjunction e means "and." The interjection/feminine noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The number mille means "thousand (1000)."
The pronunciation is "behn FAHT-toh BAH-djoh eh GRAH-tsyeh MEEL-leh."