Lui è divertente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "He is funny!"
Specifically, the personal pronoun lui is "he". The verb è means "is". The feminine/masculine adjective divertente translates as "amusing, entertaining, funny".
The pronunciation will be "lwee eh DEE-ver-TEN-tey" in Italian.
Questo e` divertente.
funny guy
"Funny" in English is divertente in Italian.
"She is funny!" in English is Lei è divertente! in Italian.
"Very funny!" in English is Molto divertente! in Italian.
"Funny picture!" in English is Immagine divertente! in Italian.
Hai una faccia buffa! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You have a funny face!" The statement also translates literally as "You have one funny face!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye OO-na FAT-tcha BOOF-fa" in Pisan Italian.
We usually say " Ciao belli!" but there is also a funny way to say that in roman dialect " A belli !! " but it's even more informal..
"You are funny!" in English is Sei divertente! to one person, and Siete divertenti! to two or more individuals, in Italian.
To say "funny" in Scottish, you can use the word "fun."
stereotypically, Italians own Italian restaurants, this is a subject for laughter in my household. Ps. I am Italian.
Era divertente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "That was funny!" The exclamation also translates as "It was amusing (fun, nice, pleasant)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "EY-ra DEE-ver-TEN-tey" in Italian.
In Punjabi, you can say "ā¨Žā¨āŠā¨Ļā¨žā¨°" (majedar) to mean funny.