'Good kitchen' in Latin is 'bona culina.'
Pro bono publico, for (the) good of (the) public.
The Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the benefit?' is the following: Cui bono. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cui' means 'to what'; and 'bono' means 'good'. The pronunciation is the following: kwee BOH-noh.
Ex male bono Should be: "Ex Malo Bonum" - From "Sermon LXI" by Saint Augustine.
'Bonus' means 'good' in Latin.
to good to be true
Bona culina.
It means "for the good [of the people]" in Latin.
At first it was Bono Vox, but now it's just Bono. "Bono Vox" means "Good Voice". It's latin and to be more gramatically correct it is spelled "Bonavax".
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "pro bono" meaning for the public good (literally "for good"), often implying unpaid or volunteer work.
Pro bono publico, for (the) good of (the) public.
For the [public] good is the English equivalent of 'pro bono [publico]'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The neuter gender noun 'bono', in the ablative case as the object of the preposition, means 'the common weal, supreme good'. The adjective 'publico' means 'public'.
The term "pro bono" comes from the Latin phrase "pro bono publico," which translates to "for the public good." It is commonly used to describe professional services provided free of charge or at a reduced cost for the benefit of the public or a charitable cause.
The Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the benefit?' is the following: Cui bono. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cui' means 'to what'; and 'bono' means 'good'. The pronunciation is the following: kwee BOH-noh.
bono is his well known name but his real name is Paul Hewson. "Bono Vox" is an alteration of Bonavox, a Latin phrase which translates to "good voice." It is said he was nicknamed "Bono Vox" by his friend Gavin Friday. Initially, Bono disliked the name. However, when he learned it loosely translated to "good voice", he accepted it. Hewson has been known as "Bono" since the late seventies. Although he uses Bono as his stage name, close family and friends also refer to him as Bono, including his wife and fellow band members.
"Pro bono" is short for the Latin phrase pro bono publico, which means "for the public good." It refers to work (usually, but not always, legal representation) that is performed without compensation for the good of society.
The Latin phrase Pro Bono publico can be translated to: for the public good, used in a shortened form as pro bono.Pro bono can be described as professional work offered voluntarily without payment or at reduced fees.You can find more info on probono.website
bono is not an Italian word. It's close to buono, which means "good".