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23 questions about Italian
- What is “bonjourno” in Italian?
Can someone tell me what Italian word bonjourno means? Appreciate your help.
Best answer
Hello "bonjuorno" could be the dialect version of "buongiorno" that in Italian means "Good morning". "Juorno" is the written neapolitan version of "giorno".