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.
"Very good!" in English is Molto bene! or Molto buono! in Italian.
buonissimo
"Very good limoncello!" in English is Limoncello molto buono! in Italian.
"Supremely, very good!" in English is Supremamente veramente buono! in Italian.
Non molto bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "not very good." The pronunciation will be "non MOL-to BEH-ney" in Italian.
Era buonissimo.Grazie.
"Very" in English means molto in Italian.
"He is very smart and good-looking!" in English is Lui è molto intelligente e bello! in Italian.
Così così in Italian means "so-so" (neither very good nor very bad) in English.
non sono molto bravo a essa
"Very funny!" in English is Molto divertente! in Italian.
"We are very beautiful!" in English is Siamo bellissime!in Italian.