"Buon giorno, Signora" is an Italian equivalent of "Good morning, Lady."
Specifically, the masculine adjective "buon"* means "good." The masculine noun "giorno" means "day." The feminine noun "Signora" means "lady, Ma'am, Mrs."
The pronunciation is "bwohn DJOHR-noh see-NYOH-rah."
*The masculine adjective actually is "buono." But the final "o" drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
"Buongiorno signore".
Italian for good morning, it literally means 'good day' (buono = good, giorno = day).
Buona mattinata a te!is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning to you!"Specifically, the feminine adjective buona is "good". The feminine noun mattinata means "morning". The preposition a means "at, to". The personal pronoun te translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "BWOH-nah MAHT-tee-NAH-tah TEY" in Italian.
Buona mattina! Bella giornata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning! Have a great day!" The two sets of feminine singular adjectives and nouns respectively translate literally into English as "Good morning! Beautiful day!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-na mat-TEE-na BEL-la djor-NA-ta" in Italian.
Signore e signori is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Ladies and Gentlemen." The salutation also translates into English as "Mrs. and Mr." according to context. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey see-NYO-ree" in Italian.
Good Morning Good Morning was created on 1967-06-01.
It should be --- Good morni ng, ladies.
Buona mattina, Signore e Signori is an Italian equivalent of 'Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen'. It's pronounced 'BWOHN maht-TEE-nah see-NYOH-reh eh see-NYOH-ree'.In the word by word translation, the feminine adjective 'buona' means 'good'. The feminine gender noun 'mattina' means 'morning'. The feminine gender noun 'signore' means 'ladies'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The masculine gender noun 'signori' means 'gentlemen'.
"Good morning, handsome!" in English is Buongiorno, bello! in Italian.
"Good morning, everyone!" in English means Buon giorno a tutti! in Italian.
"Good morning, sexy!" in English means Buon giorno, sexy!in Italian.
Buongiorno is the Italian word for "good day" or "good morning."
¡Buenos días, damas! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, ladies!" The greeting translates literally as "Good days, ladies!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BWEY-nos THEE-as DA-mas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Ladies" in English is donne or signore in Italian.
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Buongiorno! or Buona giornata! generally and Buona mattina! literally are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Good morning!" The first two examples literally translate as "Good day!" (case 1) and "(Have a) good day!" (example 2) and will be heard throughout the morning and afternoon. The respective pronunciations will be "bwon DJOR-no," "BWO-na djor-NA-ta" and "BWO-na mat-TEE-na" in Pisan Italian.
Buon giorno, principessa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, princess!" The greeting translates literally as "Good day, princess!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no PREEN-tchee-PES-sa" in Pisan Italian.
Signore carine is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pretty ladies." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "good-looking (lovely, nice-looking) ladies" in English. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey ka-REE-ney" in Pisan Italian.