These four little characters begin with b- Most students of Italian know these things from the very beginning of their learning process, sometimes even before that.at the same time bene, Buono, bravo and Bello They are very easy to confuse, and their correct use, especially in spontaneous conversations, can take a long time to master. Don't get frustrated, though; patience is key, and sometimes, context can help you even if you make a mistake.
However, accuracy is a good thing, and this article is intended to provide a reference for clarifying the meaning of these words.So save it as a bookmark and Enjoy reading (Happy reading)!
The author of this article, Niccolò Curini, has generously provided a video version of this article for those who prefer oral explanation to written explanation. You can watch his video below!
1. Beni
I want to start from bene Because it is the only one of the four words that will never change.This is because bene Rather than referring to a person, object, or situation, it describes the way an action is performed.
Technically, a word that describes or modifies a verb is called an adverb, which in this case is the English equivalent of bene yes Excellent (not OK).
In the following example bene refers to verb say / say, Work / work, go / go and stare like become or Feel.
You speak Italian very well. Have you been studying it for a long time?
You speak Italian very well. Have you been studying it for a long time?
Luigi is doing a good job and will probably be promoted.
Luigi is doing a good job and will probably be promoted.
Hi Carlo, how are you? – OK, thanks.
Hi Carlo, how are you doing? – (It went well) Very good, thank you.
Sorry, I don't feel well tonight.I prefer to stay at home
Sorry, I don't feel well tonight.I prefer to stay at home.
^ In Italian, verb stare / stay be used instead of become / become to express physical and mental conditions.Therefore, a literal translation of this example could be I'm not in good health.Although in English people often say OK replace Excellentin Italian you cannot replace bene and Buono.
Antonyms for BENE – Male
on the other hand bene yes male in English is badly, badly or bad. So we can re-express the above example this way:
Luigi is not performing well at his job and will probably be fired.
Luigi does a bad job and may be fired.
Hi Carlo, how are you? – Things have been bad lately.
Hi Carlo, how are you doing? –Things have been bad (recently).
Sorry, I'm sick tonight.I prefer to stay at home.
Sorry, I'm in a bad mood tonight.I prefer to stay at home.


2. Buono
A) Buono It means “good” and is therefore the right word to express your appreciation for the taste, smell and fine qualities of a material. Buono is an adjective, so it must agree with the gender and number of the noun it refers to.
This bread is very good!
This bread is very good!
You need good shoes to walk in the mountains.
Hiking requires a good pair of shoes.
Buono It can also be found before the element it refers to.In this case, but only if it is male and singular²which must be shortened to OK (Lost the last one -o).
What a nice smell!
What a nice smell!
² Initially, this rule only applies if there are no Luo as the definite article, but now it is extended to all masculine singular words.
b) Buono are the right words to describe good behavior and a positive attitude toward others.
Luca is a good friend.
Luca is a good friend.
My neighbor is a kind and generous person.
My neighbor is a kind and generous person.
C) Buono Used to indicate that someone is very capable in his or her profession or role.
Do you know a good architect?
Do you know a good architect?
Our team has a good coach.
We have a good coach on our team.
d) Buono also used to expresss Such as greetings or good wishes.
enjoy your meal!
enjoy your meal!
happy holidays!
Have a good holiday!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!
cube Both can be written good morning and OK skybut the first unified version was more popular.
good-bad antonym
on the other hand Buono yes bad, Also translated in English as bad.
This yogurt doesn't taste good.Maybe it's expired.
This yogurt doesn't taste good. Maybe it's expired.
What a terrible smell!
What a terrible smell!
my boss is a bad person.
my boss is a bad person.


3. Great
bravo method OK Likewise, but more specifically, bravo is used for:
a) A person who is good at something.
Marco is good at math.
Marco is good at math.
Congratulations, you got first place: very good! ⁴
Congratulations, you got first place: very good!
Our mechanics make repairs quickly.
Our mechanics make repairs quickly.
⁴ superlative suffix -Isimo/a Corresponds to English Very or extremely.
b) Kind, honest, reliable people (also animals) or professionals.
They have always been good people and we trust them.
They have always been good people and we trust them.
My uncle's dog is nice and calm.
My uncle's dog is nice and calm.
Do you know a good plumber?
Do you know a good plumber?
bravo Also appears in classic advice from parents to their children:
Be a good boy!
Performance! / Be a good boy!
Antonyms for BRAVO
There is more than one translation that can express the opposite meaning bravo:
A) rare / not good at something, Unable / Unable, incompetent / incompetent
We have the worst players in the tournament!
We have the worst players in the tournament!
b) bad / bad, dishonest / dishonest, disobedient / disobedient
Martino is a disobedient child.
Martino is a disobedient child.


4. Bello
this word Bellomeaning beautiful, associated primarily with positive visual perception, although in Italian its use extends to other situations and may have different translations in English. We will see this shortly, but first I would like to mention a special feature of this word.
Very common to use Bello before the word it refers to, but as you can see below, when this happens Bello Affected by the appropriate decisive article.Memorize this list in order to “decrypt” the word Bello in the following paragraphs.
- yes + IL = bell
- yes + Luo = Bello
- yes + this = bella
- yes + I = exist
- yes + this = beautiful
- yes + this = Beauty
- yes + I' = bell'
How to use Bello
A) bello Used to describe the appearance of a person, animal, or thing.
The weather today is good.
The weather today is good.
I saw some old family photos: my grandparents were beautiful when they were young.
I've seen some old family photos: my grandparents were beautiful when they were young.
One day I want to live in a bigger and nicer house than this one.
One day I want to live in a bigger and nicer house than this one.
b) Bello Also used to express something that is well prepared, organized, or gives a sense of satisfaction.in this case bello Always precedes the word it refers to.
We will have a nice dinner tonight.
We will have a nice dinner tonight.
We did great and can go home now.
We did great and can go home now.
I need a nice vacation.
I need a nice vacation.
C) bello Can also be used to express quantity, as used in English A lot or quite. again, bello before the word it refers to.
They made a handsome profit on that investment.
They made a handsome profit from this investment.
Making cakes requires quite a bit of butter.
Making a cake requires a lot of cream.
⁵literally “very much“
d) is closely related to points b) and c), Bello It can also be used for sarcasm or emphasis to add personal judgment to a matter.
you made a mess.
you made a mess.
this is a big problem!
What a problem!
Antonyms for BELLO
on the other hand Bello yes ugly, In Italian it means both bad and ugly.
The weather today is bad.
The weather today is bad.
Why do you always listen to that awful song?
Why do you always listen to that awful song?
What a terrible job, maybe it would be better to do it over.
What a terrible job, maybe it would be better to do it over.


Niccolò Curini Since February 2016, he has been teaching Italian at the Language Center of the University of Göttingen, Germany. During this time he led courses from A1 to B2 levels. To qualify for this position, he obtained the DITALS certification, which enables him to teach Italian as a foreign language to college students. Social media: Instagram – Facebook – Twitter



