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"buono" Italian translation

Translation

good

Definition

Buono is an Italian adjective that means good or nice. It is used to describe something that has a positive quality, such as food, people, experiences, or objects.

Part of speech

adjective

Translations

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Meaning: good (quality)

Questo è un buon libro.

This is a good book.

Meaning: good (taste)

La torta ha un sapore buono.

The cake tastes good.

Meaning: good (kind-hearted)

Maria è una persona molto buona.

Maria is a very kind-hearted person.

Meaning: good (suitable)

Questa borsa è buona per il viaggio.

This bag is good for the trip.

Meaning: good (morally right)

È sempre importante fare la cosa buona.

It's always important to do the right thing.


Examples

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A1: Ho mangiato una buona pizza.

A1: I ate a good pizza.

A1: La mia amica ha un buon libro.

A1: My friend has a good book.

A1: Il gelato è molto buono.

A1: The ice cream is very good.

B1: Abbiamo fatto un buon lavoro oggi.

B1: We did a good job today.

B1: Spero che tu abbia una buona giornata.

B1: I hope you have a good day.

B1: È stata una buona esperienza viaggiare in Italia.

B1: It was a good experience to travel in Italy.

C1: Se avessi saputo, sarei andato al concerto di quel buon cantante.

C1: If I had known, I would have gone to the concert of that good singer.

C1: Non mi sembra buono che tu abbia lasciato il tuo lavoro senza un motivo valido.

C1: It doesn't seem right to me that you left your job without a valid reason.

C1: Mi piace cucinare e preparare piatti buoni per i miei amici.

C1: I like cooking and preparing good dishes for my friends.


Advanced Description

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In Italian culture, food is very important and buono is often used to describe delicious meals. For example, if you go to a restaurant and the pasta dish you ordered is tasty, you might say 'questa pasta è molto buona' (this pasta is very good). Buono can also be used to describe other things that are enjoyable or satisfying, such as a movie or a book.

Buono can also be used to describe people who have positive qualities, such as being kind, generous, or helpful. For instance, if someone helps you carry your bags up the stairs, you might say 'sei molto buono' (you are very kind). In this context, buono can be translated as 'nice' or 'good-hearted'.

Finally, buono can be used in everyday conversation to express agreement or approval. For example, if someone suggests going to the beach for the day, you might respond with 'buona idea!' (good idea!). This usage of buono is similar to saying 'great' or 'awesome' in English.

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