Julieta
difference between buonasera and buonanotte? i thought buonasera was good afternoon but apparently it is goodnight as well and im very confused!! if anyone can explain the differences in it or tell me if they are just synonyms it would be much appeciated!
2016년 6월 22일 오전 12:24
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be sure that: sera = evening notte = night In Rome people use to say 'buonasera' even in the afternoon, which thing I don't really like as there is much sunshine, and I don't want to think about the evening and darkness in the early hours of the afternoon, especially in June! Your confusion is threfore shared by some of us! You could say 'buon pomeriggio' and start to say 'buona sera' when the sunshine already decresead by a fair amount. 'Buonanotte' is easier to use.
2016년 6월 22일
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