What does foarte bine in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word foarte bine in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use foarte bine in Romanian.

The word foarte bine in Romanian means foarte bine, foarte bine, foarte bine, foarte bine, gras, excelent, a se simți foarte bine, a ști al naibii de bine, a ști foarte bine. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word foarte bine

foarte bine

(successfully)

He patched the hole in the wall very well: you'd never know it was there.

foarte bine

(very well)

Tânărul CEO este nou, dar este deja foarte bine privit.
The young CEO is new, but already highly respected.

foarte bine

(expressing consent)

Very well, then: you may go out tonight, but you must be home by midnight.

foarte bine

(formal (very well, certainly)

Very good then, I'll see you in the morning.

gras

(generously) (figurat)

Noul programator are un salariu gras.
The new programmer is very highly paid.

excelent

(US, informal (very well)

Te-ai descurcat foarte bine.
You did great.

a se simți foarte bine

(slang (feel good)

a ști al naibii de bine

(slang, potentially offensive (be aware)

Don't play coy with me, you know damn well what I'm talking about!

a ști foarte bine

(be very much aware)

He knew full well that what he was doing was illegal, but it didn't stop him.

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