Multiple choice general knowledge culture

In Italian we say hello as "Buon giorno" and pronouce as Bwohn JOR-noh

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  2. False

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Explanation

The Italian greeting "Buon giorno" literally means "good day" and is pronounced as written. The pronunciation guide "Bwohn JOR-noh" is reasonably accurate for English speakers - 'Buon' sounds like 'Bwohn' and 'giorno' is pronounced with the 'g' silent and 'o' sounds as shown. This is a correct transliteration and pronunciation guide.