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How to Say ‘Very good’ in Italian

Molto buoni

MOL-toh BWOH-nee

[MOL-toh BWOH-nee]

💬 Usage Tip: Buoni means 'good' in masculine plural, agreeing with funghi. Molto = very.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Food praise in Italy is often simple and confident: buono, ottimo, freschissimo.

Phrase Breakdown

Molto

[MOL-toh]

very

An adverb used to intensify adjectives and adverbs.

Example

I porcini sono molto buoni in risotto.

Porcini are very good in risotto.

buoni

[BWOH-nee]

good / tasty

Masculine plural adjective meaning good-tasting or good in quality.

Example

Gli champignon sono buoni con l'aglio.

Champignons are good with garlic.

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