better
The Italian word 'meglio' is used to express a comparison between two or more things, indicating that one is superior to the other(s). It is often used in phrases such as 'è meglio' (it's better) or 'sono meglio' (they are better).
Better late than never
This is an Italian phrase that promotes the idea that it's better to do something late than to never do it at all. It is equivalent to the English phrase 'better late than never'.
The best is yet to come
This phrase in Italian promotes optimism, stating that even if things are good now, they can still improve. This corresponds to the English phrase 'the best is yet to come'.
Better alone than in bad company
This Italian phrase encourages people to value their own company over the company of negative or harmful individuals. It is similar to the English phrase 'better alone than in bad company'.