No, Bom dia is not Italian. The masculine singular phrase is the Portuguese equivalent of "Good day!" and the Italian equivalent of Buon giorno! The respective pronunciations will be "bo DJEE-uh" in Portuguese and "bwon DJOR-no" in Italian.
No, 'Bom dia' isn't Italian. Instead, it's Portuguese. The masculine adjective 'bom' means 'good'. The masculine noun 'dia' means 'day'. Together, they're pronounced 'boh-DJEE-uh'.
The phrase 'Buon giorno' is the Italian equivalent of 'Good day'. The masculine adjective 'buono'* means 'good, fortunate'. The masculine noun 'giorno' means 'day'. Together, they're pronounced 'bwohn DEE-ah'.
*The vowel 'o' of 'buono' drops before a consonant that begins with a consonant.
No, "Bom dia" is not Italian. It is actually Portuguese and is used as a greeting equivalent to "Good morning" in English.
No, it is Potuguese, I believe
"Bom dia" is pronounced as "bom jee-ah" in Portuguese. The "o" in "bom" is pronounced like the "o" in "joke," and the "i" in "dia" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee."
Tenha um bom dia! - Have a nice day!
"Bom dia" is Portuguese for "good morning." It is used to greet someone in the morning in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil and Portugal.
Te - as in tender) nha ( as in eeneea) um ( as in boom) bom ( as in bomb) dia ( as in idea)
To have a good day in Portuguese, you can say "Tenha um bom dia!" which means "Have a good day!" You can also say "Dia maravilhoso para você!" which means "Wonderful day to you!"
"Bom dia" is pronounced as "bom jee-ah" in Portuguese. The "o" in "bom" is pronounced like the "o" in "joke," and the "i" in "dia" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee."
Bom Dia
Brazil- Tenha um bom dia! Portugal- Tenhas um bom dia!
"Bom dia" is Portuguese for "good morning." It is used to greet someone in the morning in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil and Portugal.
To have a good day in Portuguese, you can say "Tenha um bom dia!" which means "Have a good day!" You can also say "Dia maravilhoso para você!" which means "Wonderful day to you!"
Brazil- Tenha um bom dia. Portugal - Tem um bom dia.
The cast of Bom Dia - 1991 includes: Nucha as herself
"Tenha um bom dia" translates to "Have a good day" in Brasilian Portuguese
bom dia belha garota
Um bom dia = A nice day, a good day
Te - as in tender) nha ( as in eeneea) um ( as in boom) bom ( as in bomb) dia ( as in idea)
Bom dia, linda(o)! / Bom dia, gata(o)!