Asked by: David Dohm 6232 views good morning, italian
Heather Vandiver on Feb 04, 2012 Reply
Buongiorno.
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Agata Michelle on Feb 22, 2012 Reply
Buon Giorno is right but it’s two seperate words – Buon meaning Good and Giorno meaning Day
Mauro on Apr 18, 2012 Reply
Less common, but more specific: “Buona mattina.”
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