Breakdown of Domani è Natale. Buon Natale, signora!
essere
to be
la signora
lady, madam, Mrs.
domani
tomorrow
il Natale
Christmas
Questions & Answers about Domani è Natale. Buon Natale, signora!
Why is it just buon and not buono?
We learned that titles need "the" in front of them. Why isn't there an article before signora here?
Why do we use the present tense è (is) if we are talking about domani (tomorrow)?
Just like in English, Italian often uses the present tense to talk about fixed or scheduled events in the near future. Saying Domani è Natale instead of using the future tense is very common and sounds completely natural!