Italian Grammar #12 - The Adjective "Buono"; "Good". The endings follow "un","uno","una" in singular!
Description
Ciao!
In this episode we'll look at the different forms of "buono", and why we say "buon giorno" and "buon viaggio", and not "buono"!
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"buono" is "on the list" - and comes before the noun.
The endings in singular follow the pattern of the unspecific article:
buono, buon, buona, boun'
Ex:
un libro - un buon libro
un giorno - un buon giorno
uno sport - un buono sport
same in specific, single.
il caffè - il buon caffè
il bar - il buon bar
lo sport - il buono sport
Try:
the good travel
the good book
the good student
the good pizzas
the good beginnings
Sentences:
Today I would like a good pizza.
They have a good studio.
We have the good tickets.
Sum up;
Ending of "buono" follows the unspecific/undetermined article, in the singular form.
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