answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Are you asking for a translation of those words? If so, please say that in your question. Otherwise I have no idea why this question is here. What it says is this: 1. What is your name? 2. Fine, thank you. 3. Good night (or good evening) Mr. Gomez.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Como se llama bien gracias buenas noches Senor Gomez?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Gerontology
Related questions

What phrase might you greet an adult in Spanish if you see them in the afternoon?

by saying Hola! como estas? with a smile! Good evening is Buenas Noches.


How do you greet Senor or Senorita at midnight?

Buen día Buenos días tenga usted Some people say: Buenas noches


How does a senora greet a senor?

Hola / buenos días / buenas tardes / buenas noches. ¿Cómo le va? / ¿Qué tal le ha ido? / ¿Cómo está usted?


How does a senor greet a senora?

Buenos días / buenas tardes / buenas noches. ¿Qué tal le ha ido? / ¿Cómo está usted? / ¿Cómo le va? " Hola Senora! Como estas?" Too informal and not appropriate with many mistakes.


What is someone saying spanish Buenos notches senor senoritas?

It is actually Buenas noches. That means either Good evening or Good night, ladies and gentleman. señores for plural form gentlemen.


What is after buenos?

Buenos: Dias Noches Senor Senora


How do you say thank you sir in spanish?

Gracias, senor (tilde, ~, on the 'n')


What is lord is Spanish?

The Lord = El Senor Our Lord = Nuestro senor lord as a title is just senor or sometimes lord


What is the birth name of Daniel Senor?

Daniel Senor's birth name is Daniel Samuel Senor.


How you say thanks a lot in spanish?

Es usted muy bienvenido (singular)/Son ustedes muy bienvenidos: if you mean, say, 'Welcome (to my house/country, etc.'. If you mean it as the American equivalent to English '(It's) my pleasure!', then: 'De nada' (Think nothing of it) 'Me place mucho' (Very pleased!)


Why does have buenOs and buenAs?

If I understand your question, why buenos with an O and why buenas with an A. The English language has masculine (he is tall), feminine (she is tall) and neuter (they are tall). In my experience, Spanish doesn't usually use neuter, for there is no word for this. So there is a substitute. "La" is a feminine description, so for a very friendly woman, it's usually "La senorita is muy amable". For a man, the destription is "El", so, "El senor es muy amable". "La" incurs the feminine BUENAS; "El" incurs the BUENOS. Why buenOs dias (good morning) and buenAs tardes (good afternoon)? I have no idea. A good Spanish language course will give you a little more understanding. Go for it. It's fun anyway!


What does senor mean in Spanish?

Senor in Spanish means sir.