Un buon venerdì, bellissima
Buon Venerdì Bellissima is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Friday, Gorgeous'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'bwohn veh-nehr-DEE behl-LEES-see-mah'.In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buono' means 'good, happy, fortunate'. The masculine gender noun 'venerdì' means 'Friday'. The feminine gender noun 'bellissima' means 'very beautiful, stupendous, most beautiful, gorgeous, extremely beautiful'.
Venerdì
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Tomorrow and Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase domani e venerdì. The masculine singular nouns linked by a conjunction model a difference between the two languages whereby English capitalizes days of the week and Italian does not. The pronunciation will be "do-MA-nee ey VEY-ner-DEE" in Italian.
Monday - lunedi Tuesday - martedi Wednesday - mercoledì Thursday - giovedi Friday - venerdì Saturday - sabato Sunday - domenica
"Her/his/its/your Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il suo venerdì.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine possessive adjective suo can mean "her, his, its, (formal singular) your" according to the context. The masculine noun venerdì means "Friday."The pronunciation is "eel SOO-oh VEH-nehr-DEE."
Venerdì is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Friday."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It has just one form that does not change no matter how many Fridays are discussed. The pronunciation is "VEH-nehr-DEE."
I giorni della settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the days of the week." Lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, giovedì, venerdì, sabato and domenica represent the Italian equivalents of "Monday," "Tuesday," "Wednesday," "Thursday," "Friday," "Saturday" and Sunday." The pronunciation will be "ee DJOR-nee DEL-la SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
"Happy Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian "Venerdì felice."Specifically, the masculine noun "Venerdì" means "Friday." The feminine/masculine adjective "felice" means "happy." The pronunciation is "VEH-nehr-DEE feh-LEE-tcheh."
"Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian word venerdì.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "veh-nehr-DEE."
"Te amo" is "I love you". "Viernes" is "Friday". It could possibley by confused with "Te llamo el viernes"? That could be translated as "Call you on Friday?" Or simply it means "I love Friday"
"Today or next Friday" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Aujourd'hui ou vendredi prochain. The time-related phrase also translates as "Today or Friday next" in English. The pronunciation will be "o-zhoor-dwea oo vaw-druh-dee pro-sheh" in French.
Friday can be translated into Kikuyu language as muthenya wa gatano.