I suspect that NB stands for the Latin phrase nota bene,whick means 'note well'.
He says "ti voglio bene come se tu fossi mio figlio". In English, "I love you as if you were my son."
S-B- Io lo conoscevo bene - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T
Calabar High School's motto is 'The Utmost for the Highest'.
The motto of Chalmers University of Technology is 'Avancez'.
It is Latin and could mean in English: well done, good deed, benefit.
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.
"Bene" is a prefix, not a suffix. It means good, well.
"He has performed his labors well."
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'factum probans' is Proving the fact. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'factum' means 'fact'. The verb form 'probans' means 'proving'.
Abbastanza bene in Italian means "quite well" in English.
You don't. Mangia bene is Italian. In English you say "eat well."
Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
bene mean 'well' in Latin.
Well is a succinct English equivalent of 'bene'. In a good way is a less abbreviated English equivalent. Either way, the word functions as an adverb in a Latin sentence.
It's Latin for the walk was.
if you mean"you" singular, it is "bene es" if you mean you in the plural it is " bene estes"