Cose buone is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good things." The feminine plural noun and adjective model a grammatical difference whereby Italian tends to put adjectives after, not before, nouns. The pronunciation will be "KO-sey BWO-ney" in Italian.
"Good" in English is buono in Italian.
"It is good!" in English is È buono! in Italian.
"Good night!" in English is Buonanotte! in Italian.
"Good! And you?" in English is Buono! E tu? in Italian.
"Good! How are you?" in English is Bene! Come stai? in Italian.
Le cose stanno andando bene
"Good food!" in English is Buon cibo! in Italian.
"Good health" in English is buona salute in Italian.
"Good head!" in English is Buona testa! in Italian.
"Good artist!" in English is Buona artista! in Italian.
"Good fortune" in English is buona fortuna in Italian.
"Good lover" in English is buon amante in Italian.