Mar 22, 2006 23:40
18 yrs ago
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English term

That's it!

English to Italian Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
(Being happy about having found the right thing/idea)
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Andrea Re

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Proposed translations

+11
7 mins
Selected

Ecco! Trovato!

Solo due delle mille possibili, magari bisognerebbe vedere il resto della lettera...
Peer comment(s):

agree Daniela Zambrini
2 mins
agree Rafal Piotrowski : ben trovato ;-)
3 mins
agree Raffaella Magi McCann (X)
8 mins
agree Claudia Luque Bedregal
56 mins
agree cesena8338 (X)
2 hrs
agree Elena Pavan
6 hrs
agree Angie Garbarino : si anche ci sono diverse alternative :)
7 hrs
agree Gian
8 hrs
agree Hilaryc78
8 hrs
agree Marmar123
13 hrs
agree Antonella Gagliostro
20 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you very much!"
+2
6 mins

ecco! / ottima idea! /...

...ci vorrebbe un po' piu' di contesto...
Peer comment(s):

agree Miguel Falquez-Certain
1 hr
grazie Miguel :)
agree Angie Garbarino : si anche ci sono diverse alternative :)
7 hrs
grazie angioletta :)
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9 mins

perfettamente

a humble hint... ;-)
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+3
19 mins

Eureka

altra alternativa
Peer comment(s):

agree Angie Garbarino : si anche ci sono diverse alternative :)
7 hrs
agree Chiara De Santis
9 hrs
agree mouaryl
17 hrs
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+2
4 hrs

Bingo!

tutto dipende da chi scrive,

comunque l'ho trovato anche nel DeMauro, con la spiegazione
*esclamazione di soddisfazione per un risultato ottenuto*
Peer comment(s):

agree Angie Garbarino : si anche ci sono diverse alternative :)
2 hrs
agree Angie I
1 day 5 hrs
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10 hrs

Esatto! - Infatti!

Esatto!

Infatti!
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11 hrs

Ecco! Buon'idea!

"Ecco" means here it is.
"Buon'idea" means good idea.
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18 hrs

evviva!!

Un'altra possibilità per esprimere la propria soddisfazione
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20 hrs

giusto!

( Come ho fatto a non pensarci prima)
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