Usage examples of "buone notizie" in Italian with translation to English

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Hai delle buone notizie? Do you have any good news?
Ho alcune buone notizie in serbo per te. I have good news in store for you.
Ha delle buone notizie? Do you have any good news?
Rob mi ha detto le buone notizie! Rob told me the good news!
Avete delle buone notizie? Do you have any good news?
Ho delle notizie veramente buone. I've got really good news.
Io ho delle notizie veramente buone. I've got really good news.
Il Giappone produce molte macchine fotografiche buone. Japan produces a lot of good cameras.
Siete pronte a sentire le cattive notizie? Are you ready to hear the bad news?
I genitori americani sono disposti a dire cose buone sui loro figli in pubblico. American parents are willing to say good things about their children in public.
Guarderò adesso le notizie in TV. I'll now watch the news on TV.
Tom pensò che ci fossero buone possibilità che chi aveva rubato il dipinto fosse Maria. Tom thought that there was a good chance that it was Mary who had stolen the painting.
Hai sentito le notizie? Did you hear the news?
Ha delle buone ragioni per essere alquanto arrabbiato. He has good reason to get very angry.
Sei pronta a sentire le cattive notizie? Are you ready to hear the bad news?
Queste gelatine sono buone. These jellies are nice.
Lui ci portò delle notizie tristi. He brought us sad news.
È in buone mani. It's in good hands.
Abbiamo notizie per lei. We've got news for you.
Fabien ha molte buone idee. Fabien has a lot of good ideas.
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