perfetto
perfect
adjective pehr-FEHT-toh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'perfectus', completed
Usage Note
Perfetto is also a one-word reply meaning 'perfect!' or 'great!' to confirm a plan. In grammar il perfetto names a past tense. Watch the double 't', and remember it agrees: una giornata perfetta.
Examples
"È una giornata perfetta."
Natural Translation
It is a perfect day.
Literal Translation
It-is a day perfect.
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