"Best day ever!" in English is La meilleure journée de tous les temps! in French.
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"chef" is already french... ch (as in SHining), e (as in Ever), f (as in force)... so quite easy for English speaking people... "GOD"
There are several similar words, two of the most common being Sugoi (which I tend to translate as 'Super') and Subarashii (which is usually translated as 'Wonderful'). Saikō (extend the sound of the o), which does sound a lot like 'psycho,' could be translated, 'the best.' The Japanese have also borrowed a great deal of English words, so it would not be uncommon to hear 'Ameejingu' (Amazing). You can just say the adjective itself or put together a complete sentence like: 1. Sore wa sugoi yo! (That's super cool!) 2. Sore wa subarashii desu! (That's wonderful!) 3. Anata wa saikō no tomodachi desu! (You are the best friend ever!)
Spanish is Spanish where ever in the Spanish-speaking world. Regionalisms exists in all languages. No such word....seems to be missing a vowel. Mlle is the French abbreviation for Madamoiselle, which corresponds to Ms. in English. It may be possible that you are looking at a French document.
It is Italian for "for ever and ever"
Hero for ever