"Va bene" is an Italian phrase that translates to "it's okay" or "it's fine" in English. It is commonly used to express agreement, acceptance, or reassurance in various contexts. The phrase can also convey a sense of approval or that something is satisfactory.
it means OKAY in Italian
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The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
'Bene' is a latin root meaning 'good'. A benefactor, for instance, is someone doing good.
"Okay!" in English means Va bene! in Italian.
Massimo Cacciapuoti has written: 'Va tutto bene'
The root in the word "benefactor" is "bene," which means "good" or "well."
"Will do!" in English is Io lo farò! ("I will do it!") or Va bene! ("That will do!" or "It's ok!") in Italian.
"O.K., brother!" in English is Va bene, fratello! in Italian.
Bene, meaning well, and factor, meaning maker or doer.