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What is 'Good Afternoon' or 'Goodbye' in Italian?

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Buon pomeriggio is an Italian equivalent of 'Good Afternoon'. The masculine adjective 'buono'* means 'good'. The masculine noun 'pomeriggio' means 'afternoon'. Together, they're pronounced 'bwohn poh-mehr-REEJ-joh'.

*The vowel 'o' drops before a following noun that begins with a consonant.
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