"Buono fortuna" is Italian for "good luck."
"Buona fortuna", "buona sorte", and "bazza" are all Italian-language terms for "Good luck". "Con tua esame" will complete the phrase in question...
In Italian, "buono" is pronounced as "BWOH-noh." The stress is on the first syllable, and the "u" makes an "oo" sound.
Are you talking about Orff's Carmina Burana? If you are, I believe that poem is in Medieval Latin. Most of the poems in that collection are in Medieval Latin, and there is some mix of Germanic languages and Medieval French, as well.
The word for "godsend" in Italian is "provvidenza divina."
bono is not an Italian word. It's close to buono, which means "good".
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Victor Buono's birth name is Buono, Charles Victor.
Toni Di Buono's birth name is Antoinette Di Buono.
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Cara Buono is 5' 5".
The address of the Fortuna Library is: 775 14Th St., Fortuna, 95540 2113
Matthew Buono died on 1968-04-04.
Rafael Buono died in 1970, in Argentina.
Victor Buono was born on February 3, 1938.
Victor Buono was born on February 3, 1938.
Nicola Lo Buono died in 2009.
Barbara Buono was born on 1953-07-28.