Good Job in English ![]() |
Good Job in Italian ![]() |
| Good job! | Buon lavoro! |
| Keep up the good work! | Continuate a fare un buon lavoro! |
| Couldn’t have done it better myself. | Non avrei potuto fare meglio. |
| You’re on the right track now! | Ora sei sulla strada giusta! |
| Keep up the great work! | Continua a fare un ottimo lavoro! |
| Good job! Keep it up! | Buon lavoro! Continua così! |
| Keep up the hard work! | Continuate a lavorare sodo! |
| You’re doing a great job. | Stai facendo un ottimo lavoro. |
| That’s coming along nicely. | Sta venendo bene. |
| Now you’ve got the hang of it! | Ora hai capito come funziona! |
| You made it look easy! | L’hai fatto sembrare facile! |
| You’ve almost mastered that! | Hai quasi imparato a farlo! |
| Keep it up. | Continua così. |
| You’re learning fast! | Stai imparando in fretta! |
| Good for you. | Buon per te. |
| Good effort! | Buon sforzo! |
| You’ve got it made. | Ce l’hai fatta. |
| You’re getting better every day. | Stai migliorando ogni giorno. |
| SUPER DUPER! | SUPER DUPER! |
| You’ve got that down pat! | L’hai capito benissimo! |
| I’m very proud of you. | Sono molto orgoglioso di te. |
| Way to go! | Così si fa! |
| Well, look at you go! | Bene, guarda come vai! |
| Nice work! | Bel lavoro! |
| Now that’s what I call a fine job! | Questo è quello che io chiamo un bel lavoro! |
| Good going! | Buon proseguimento! |
| Well done! | Ben fatto! |
| You’ve got it made! | Ce l’hai fatta! |
| I knew you could do it. | Sapevo che ce l’avresti fatta. |
| Couldn’t have done it better myself. | Non avrei potuto farlo meglio io. |
| That’s the right way to do it. | Questo è il modo giusto per farlo. |
| Nothing can stop you now. | Niente può fermarti ora. |
| Sensational! | Sensazionale! |
| That was first-class work. | Un lavoro di prima classe. |
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