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- Can I use buenas as greeting? - SpanishDict
Example: You arrive at a restaurant at 9PM, you say "good evening" as a greeting In Spanish you say "buenas noches" or just "buenas" also as a greeting in the same situation Only the Spanish speakers living in an English speaking country or under the strong influence of the English language use "buenas noches" as a farewell I hope this helps
- Buenos vs. Buenas: Which one to use? - SpanishDict
The words buenos and buenas are adjectives that agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun they modify In Spanish one says literally Good mornings, good afternoons, and good evenings or nights That is why they are buenos and buenas The word días is masculine plural so use buenos with it
- Buenas noches | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
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- What does “Buenas” mean as a greeting and how do you respond?
It's s short version of Buenos dias, buenas tardes, buenas noches, buen provecho or any other similar, you can respond with another buenas back or simply nodding
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- Is it Buenos dias or Buenas dias? - SpanishDict
I understand the confusion! "Día," although it ends with an "a" is a masculine word Therefore, any adjective describing it would be masculine also For "noches," a feminine word, we use "buenas noches " Same with "buenas tardes," etc
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