CUCINARE POLLO;
OGGI,NOI VOGLIAMO CUCINARE POLLO.
IO VOGLIO INVIARE LEI,LUI PER CENARE
IO CAPISCO, QUESTO POLLO E BENE
CUCINARE

azak1492
October 12, 2008

(deleted)
October 27, 2008
"Questo pollo e` BUONO"..This chicken is GOOD.
A common mistake is to use Bene instead of Buono.
Bene is well.
Buono is good Buono as in "buongiorno/buonanotte/buonasera. It is an adjective, and, in Italian has to agree in gender and number to the noun it refers to:
"Pollo buono".
Bene- well, is an adverb and does not change its form:
" Sto bene"- I am well!.
Va bene?

(deleted)
October 31, 2008
Hi,
I also mix up "buono" and "bene" at times. However, I'm currently having even more problems with "meglio" and "migliore", and (analagously) "peggio" and "peggiore". I previously thought that "meglio" and "migliore" __both__ mean "better", with "meglio" simply being an adverb and "migliore" being an adjective. However in lesson 4.4 (The Opera), Maria stated it differently:
bene = well
meglio = better
migliore = best
male = bad
peggio = worse
peggiore = worst
Please help. I'm confused! :?