Goodnight in Italian

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How to say Goodnight in Italian

Italian people will make a difference between:

  • Buonasera, literally "good evening" when meeting people after 6pm in the evening or so;
  • Buonanotte, which translates “good night” and is used solely when leaving someone who is about to go to bed at night;
  • Buona serata, used to wish people a good evening;

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Buonasera
Good evening
Buonanotte
Good night
Buona serata
(Have a) good evening
La sera
The evening
La notte
The night
La serata
The evening / The night out
To put children to bed, parents will use Italian goodnight phrases like:
Sogni d’oro
Sweet dreams (literally: golden dreams)
Dormi bene
Sleep well
È ora di andare a letto
It's time to go to bed

That’s it for today’s lesson. I hope it was both pleasant and useful to you, and that you can use these Italian salutations to work on your pronunciation.

If you want more lessons on Italian salutations then I recommend that you check out the following:

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