Italian Grammar #12 - The Adjective "Buono"; "Good". The endings follow "un","uno","una" in singular!
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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"!:)..."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 libroun giorno - un buon giornouno sport - un buono sportsame in specific, single.il caffè - il buon caffèil bar - il buon barlo sport - il buono sportTry:the good travelthe good bookthe good studentthe good pizzasthe good beginningsSentences: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.Great work! 😊..For more Italian Grammar episodes, and to listen ad-free: https://patreon.com/ItalianGrammarAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy