"Buon Natale" in Italian means "Merry Christmas" in English. It is a common greeting used during the Christmas season in Italian-speaking countries.
"Buon Natale" is actually Italian for "Merry Christmas." In Spanish, you would say "Feliz Navidad."
"Buon giorno mi amore" is Italian for "Good morning my love." It is a sweet greeting that expresses affection towards someone in the morning.
It looks like you may be referring to "Buon Natale," which is Italian for "Merry Christmas."
Italian is the language in the phrase Buon Natale.Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good" literally and "happy, merry" in this context. The masculine noun natale translates as "nativity" literally and "Christmas" in this context. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na-TA-ley" in Italian.
You would say "buona giornata" in Italian to wish someone to have a good day.
"Buon" is an Italian word that literally means "good". Though it is an Italian word, it is used in the English language for phrases like "buon appetite".
"Buon Natale" is actually Italian for "Merry Christmas." In Spanish, you would say "Feliz Navidad."
Buon appetito!
"Boun Natale" is not a commonly recognized phrase. It may be a variation or misspelling of "Buon Natale," which is Italian for "Merry Christmas."
Ciao! Buon Natale! in Italian means "Hello! Merry Christmas!" in English.
Buon Natale, Femmine! in Italian means "Merry Christmas, Ladies!" in English.
Buon giorno, maestro! in Italian means "Hello, teacher (or master)!" in English.
Nipote! Buon giorno! in Italian means "Good morning nephew!" in English.
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Natalie is the English form of Natalia, which is derived from the Italian "natale," meaning "birthday." The term refers specifically to Christ's birthday - the Italian phrase for "merry Christmas" is "buon natale!", literally "good birthday!"
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"Natalie" in English is Natalia in Italian.