"A good day" and "one good day" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Una buona giornata. Context makes clear whether the feminine adjective and noun follow the feminine singular cardinal number (case 2) or indefinite article (example 3). The pronunciation will be "OO-na BWO-na djor-NA-ta" in Italian.
"Have a good day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buona giornata.
Specifically, the feminine adjective buona means "good." The feminine noun giornata means "daytime, daylong." The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah djohr-NAH-tah."
"To have a good day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Avere una buona giornata.
Specifically, the infinitive avere means "to have." The feminine singular definite article una means "a, one." The feminine adjective buona means "good." The feminine noun giornata means "daylong, daytime."
The pronunciation is "ah-VEH-reh OO-nah BWOH-nah djohr-NAH-tah."
"Good morning to everybody" is an English equivalent of "Buona giornata a tutti."
Specifically, the feminine adjective "buona" means "good." The feminine noun "giornata" means "day, morning." The preposition "a" means "to, for." The masculine noun/pronoun "tutti" means "all, everybody, everyone."
The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah djohr-NAH-tah TOOT-tee."
Buona giornata, caro! in Italian means "Good morning, dear!" in English.
Mia sorella! Buon compleanno! Buona giornata! in Italian means "My sister! Happy Birthday! Have a good day!" in English.
Buona giornata amico mio
"Have a glorious day!" in English is Giornata gloriosa!in Italian.
"Have a good day at work!" in English is Buona giornata al lavoro! in Italian.
Salve Tommaso, una buona giornata!
"Hope you had a nice day!" in English is Spero che tu avesti una buona giornata! in Italian.
Auguri! Buona giornata a te! OK, il prezzo è buono! Bene!in Italian means "Greetings! Have a nice day! OK, the price is good. Fine!" in English.
It is Italian and it means "have a good day" in English
Buona acacia! in Italian is "Good acacia tree!" in English.
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.
Buona giornata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a good day!" The feminine singular phrase also translates as "(Enjoy your) good day!" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na djor-NA-ta" in Italian.
Buona notte, principessa! in Italian means "Goodnight, Princess!" in English.