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Buono and Bello – Learn Italian Buono (good) and bello (beautiful, great) are two of the most common adjectives for expressing positive qualities of nouns, variably meaning good, great, lovely, and beautiful
How to use “Buono”, “Bravo”, “Bello”, “Bene”: Italian Grammar Lesson Use "buono" in Italian to describe the quality, taste, or moral goodness of something, such as food or a person's character For example: Questa pizza è buona (This pizza is good) or È una persona buona (He She is a good person)
The difference between BENE and BUONO - Italy Made Easy Getting confused between BENE and BUONO? You shouldn't! BENE means WELL, while BUONO means GOOD That is, BENE WELL are adverbs, while BUONO GOOD are adjectives If you know how to use them right in English you should be able to use them right in Italian (in most cases!)
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Bene vs. Buono in Italian - by Antonio Cangiano Bene and buono are two common Italian words that can confuse beginners Both can express the idea of “good” but their usage differs depending on the context Let’s clarify when to use each Bene is an adverb and generally means “well” while buono is an adjective meaning “good ”