ottimo
excellent
adjective OHT-tee-moh Less Common
Origin: from Latin optimus
Also means
great
Usage Note
Ottimo is historically the superlative of buono ('good'), so it already means 'the best' and needs no molto. It agrees normally (ottima, ottimi, ottime) and works alone as an enthusiastic 'great!'.
Examples
"Questo vino è ottimo."
Natural Translation
This wine is excellent.
Literal Translation
This wine is excellent.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic
ItalianNow
5 min read