Buon cibo, fino vino, grandi amici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good food, fine wine, great friends!"
Specifically, the masculine adjective buono* is "good". The masculine noun cibo means "food". The masculine adjective fino means "fine". The masculine noun vinomeans "wine". The masculine adjective grandi means "great". The masculine noun amici translates as "friends" in the sense of either an all-male or a mixed female/male group.**
The pronunciation will be "bwohn VEE-noh FEE-noh VEE-noh GRAHN-dee ah-MEE-tchee" in Italian.
*The final vowel drops before a noun which begins with a consonant.
**The phrase is grandi amiche ("GRAHN-dee ah-MEE-key"**) in the case of all-female friends.
***The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
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You would say "buona giornata" in Italian to wish someone to have a good day.
If you want to say happy retirement in Italian you would say, pensione felice. You would say good luck by saying buona fortuna.
buon gelato
im not very good at speaking Italian how do you say this in Italian
non troppo buona
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to say "sister" in Italian, use the word "sorella". I hope this helps and good luck studying Italian! :)
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To say the words good man in the Latin language you say bonus. These words are said in Italian as uomo buono.
tchau - similar to ciao in Italian
strega buona/buona ammaliatrice