The cast of Buone notizie - 1979 includes: Paolo Bonacelli as Gualtiero Ritza Brown as Benedetta Ombretta Colli as Tignetti Ninetto Davoli as Impiegato Filippo De Gara Franco Iavarone as Commissario
The cast of Mediolanum Buone Notizie - 2001 includes: Giancarlo Aspasini as himself Max Leonida as himself Roberto Rasia as Himself - Host Vincent Ronci Gaeta as himself
Buone notizie is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good news'.Specifically, the feminine adjective buone means "good". The feminine noun notizie means "news". The pronunciation will be "BWOH-ney noh-TEE-zyeh" in Italian.
The cast of La sfumatura - 1913 includes: Hesperia as La maestra di buone maniere Leda Gys as La Signorina Grassi Luciano Molinari as Il Conte Altovi
Buone Feste Natalizie
'Good witches' is an English equivalent of 'buone streghe'.The feminine plural adjective 'buone' means 'good'. The feminine noun 'streghe' means 'witches' in the plural. It takes 'le' ['the'] as its definite article, and 'delle' ['some'] as its indefinite.Together, they're pronounced 'BWOH-neh STREH-gheh'.
Buone Vacanze.
Ritza Brown has: Performed in "Canne mozze" in 1977. Performed in "La familia, bien, gracias" in 1979. Played Benedetta in "Buone notizie" in 1979. Performed in "La terrazza" in 1980. Played Young Sophia in "Sophia Loren: Her Own Story" in 1980. Played Teresina Gramsci in "Vita di Antonio Gramsci" in 1981. Played Maid of Honor in "Monsignor" in 1982. Played Celestia in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Gina in "Grand Larceny" in 1987.
Ci sono buone passeggiate is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "There are nice walks".Specifically, the adverb ci is "there". The verb sono means "(they) are" in this context. The feminine adjective buone means "good, nice". The feminine noun passeggiate translates as "walks".The pronunciation will be "tchee SOH-noh BWOH-ney PAHS-seyd-DJAH-tey" in Italian.
· baking · Bethlehem · bells · birth · blessings · Blitzen (One of Santa's reindeer) · Buone Feste Natalizie (Merry Christmas in Italian)
"Good friends" in English is buone amiche for females and buoni amici for males in Italian.
Buone feste! and Buone vacanze! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Happy holidays!" The feminine plural adjectives and nouns respectively translate as "Good holidays"!" in regard to feasts and festivities and "Good vacations!" The respective pronunciations will be "BWO-ney FEH-stey" and "BWO-ney va-KAN-tsey" in Italian.
· Bethlehem · Buone Feste Natalizie (Merry Christmas in Italian) · bells · Blitzen (0ne of Santa's reindeer) · bows