Meglio vs Migliore in Italian: What’s the difference?

Italian learners can easily get confused regarding the use of the words meglio and migliore. Indeed, both can be translated with the words “better” and “best”. When you learn these words in Italian, you should also be careful about the role the words have in the sentence (adverb, adjective or noun). Based on this, you …

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Italian Phrase: Sei il migliore. (You’re the best.)

Italian phrase 'sei il migliore'

If you want to state that someone you know is the best, you can use the Italian phrase: Sei il migliore. You’re the best. Sei is the second-person present conjugation of the verb essere meaning ‘to be‘. In other words, it translates as “you are” in English. Keep in mind that there is no need …

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Italian Word of the Day: Migliore amico (best friend)

They say that sometimes, being with your best friend is all the therapy you need when the world gets you down, and I couldn’t agree more! The word for best friend in Italian is migliore amico in reference to a male or migliore amica for a female. The plural forms are migliori amici and migliori …

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