"Bwoh" is a slang expression that is commonly used as an interjection to express surprise or confusion. It is often used in casual conversation or online chats.
It is pronounced as "BWOH-nah PAHS-kwah."
In Italian, "buono" is pronounced as "BWOH-noh." The stress is on the first syllable, and the "u" makes an "oo" sound.
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
Merry Christmas in Italian is Natale allegro!Buon Natale'Buon Natale' is an Italian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'. It's the traditional greeting in Italy. It's pronounced 'BWOH-nah-TAH-leh'.bwohn nah-TAH-leh is a pronunciation of the Italian words for 'Merry Christmas'. The words are spelled 'Buon Natale'. The masculine adjective 'buono'* means 'good'. The masculine noun 'Natale' means 'Nativity'.*The vowel 'o' drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.Boun Natale
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
I think you mean buona sera. That means good evening. It's pronounced bwoh-nah seh-rah.
"Good" is an English equivalent of "buono."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine singular form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "BWOH-noh." The feminine singular equivalent, "buona," is pronounced "BWOH-nah."
Buona notte is an Italian equivalent of the French phrase Bonne nuit.Specifically, the feminine adjectives buona and bonne mean "good." The feminine nouns notte and nuit mean "night." The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah NOHT-teh" in Italian and "buhn nwee" in French.
Buon Natale anche a te! in the singular and Buon Natale anche a voi! are replies to the Italian phrase Buon Natale! The respective pronunciations -- which translate literally and respectively as "Good Nativity also to you!" and "Good Nativity also to you all!" -- will be "bwoh-na-TA-ley AN-key a tey" and "bwoh-na-TA-ley AN-key a voy" in Italian.
"Buono vederti, Amico mio" to males and "Buono vederti, Amica mia" to females are Italian equivalents of "Good to see you, My friend."Specifically, the masculine adjective "buono" means "good." The infinite "vedere" means "to see." The personal pronoun "ti" means "(informal singular) you." The masculine noun "amico" and the feminine "amica" mean "friend." The masculine possessive "mio" and the feminine "mia" mean "my."The respective pronunciations are "BWOH-noh veh-DEHR-tee ah-MEE-koh MEE-oh" and "BWOH-noh veh-DEHR-tee ah-MEE-kah MEE-ah."
Buono or Bene may be Italian equivalents of 'good'. The particular choice depends upon the use in the sentence. As an adverb, the equivalent is 'bene', which is pronounced 'BEH-neh'. As an adjective, it's 'buono', which is pronounced 'BWOH-noh'. That's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine, 'buona', is pronounced 'BWOH-nah'.
Sono buona in the feminine and Sono buono in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am good".Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine adjective buona and the masculine buono translate as "good". The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh BWOH-nah" in the feminine and "SOH-noh BWOH-noh" in the masculine.
Sono buonissima in the feminine and Sono buonissimo in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am very good".Specifically, the personal pronoun io, which does not have to be used other than for emphasis, is "I". The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine adjective buonissima and the masculine buonissimo translate as "extremely, very good".The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh bwoh-NEES-see-mah" in the feminine and "SOH-noh bwoh-NEES-see-moh" in the masculine.
Good is an English equivalent of 'buon'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'bwohn'. The feminine form of this masculine adjective is 'buona', which is pronounced 'BWOH-nah'.
Tu sei buona in the feminine and Tu sei buono in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are good".Specifically, the personal pronoun tu, which does not have to be used other than for emphasis, is "(informal singular) you". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine adjective buona and the masculine buonotranslate as "good".The pronunciation will be "too sey BWOH-nah" in the feminine and "too sey BWOH-noh" in the masculine.
Buona giornata, mia amica! in the feminine and Buona giornata, mio amico! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Good day, my friend!"Specifically, the feminine adjective buona is "good". The feminine noun giornata means "day". The feminine possessive adjective mia and the masculine mio mean "my". The feminine noun amica and the masculine amico translate respectively as "friend (who is female)" and "friend (who is male)".The pronunciation will be "BWOh-nah djohr-NAH-tah MEE-ah-MEE-kah" in the feminine and "BWOH-nah djohr-NAH-tah MEE-oh ah-MEE-koh" in the masculine.
Supremamente buonissima to a female and supremamente buonissimo to a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "supremely very good".Specifically, the adverb supremamente is "supremely". The feminine superlative adjective buonissima and the masculine buonissimo translate as "extremely/very good". The pronunciation will be "soo-PREH-mah-MEHN-tey bwoh-NEES-see-mah" in the feminine and "soo-PREH-mah-MEHN-tey bwoh-NEES-see-moh" in the masculine.