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How to wish good morning in italy?

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How to wish good morning in italy?

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  1. Buongiorno- Good morning

    Ciao- Hello

    Salve- Hi

    Saluti- Greetings

    those are some greetings i can think of


  2. buon giorno=good morning

    buon pomeriggio=good afternoon

    buona sera=good evening

    buona notte=good night

    but between friends you can tell Ciao or Salve......

  3. Buongiorno! (Literally: Goodmorning)

  4. buon giorno!

  5. Or, more casually, 'giorno!

  6. actually...it depends....if u meet some1 u say "buongiorno!",but if u'r leaving and u want to wish "a nice morning further" u say "buona giornata" even if "giorno" and "giornata" mean both "day" eheh.....

    morning is "mattina2 in italian,but we don't say "good morning",we say "good day" meaning morning.....

    once 12 r passed u'r supposed to be saying "buona sera" or "buon pomeriggio".....sera would be better to be said after 4pm,but no one is gonna mind u using it earlier :)

  7. "BUONGIORNO" is the best way & the correct translation of "GOOD MORNING"

    More informal, for example ,between friends you can say " CIAO " in any moment of the day!

  8. " Buongiorno"...Many time you will hear also "ben alzata signorina "  It means " I hope you have had a good rising.miss " It is a kind wish...We use this at breakfast or when we see a person coming out his bed-room...

    But after an our don't use this word...In shops an in all occasions is bettar use " buongiorno" so you are in safe !!

    roger 21 from italy answers...

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