Good Job in Italian

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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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