"Buen día para usted, señor."
The phrase "buen día" translates to "good day" in English.
"Signor" is an Italian term that means "mister" or "sir." In Spanish, the equivalent term is "señor."
"Si lo hago señor" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "If I do it, sir" in English.
buenos dias means "Good Morning" (before noon), use Buenas Tardes after noon, and buenas noches instead of good evening, to say "hello" you can also use Hola, Buen Dia (good day) or just "Buenas" (at all times)...
"Buen día" is used mainly as a casual greeting to say "good day" or "have a good day" throughout the day. "Buenos días" is specifically used as "good morning" to greet someone in the morning.
Buenos dias = Good day
Goeie dag meneer
No es un buen dia = It's not a good day/morning (Spanish does not distinguish between 'good day' and 'good morning')
Entiendo, señor
Good day baby i am good!
buenos días
I am assuming you would like to know how to say "what a Day" in Spanish. That would be Que dia
would it not depend on the context in which it was being used i.e. 'my good sir' might precede a question or a simple request whereas a farewell was invariably 'good day to you sir'
Satoshi tajiri. good day sir!
Buenos días.
Sir Francis Drake hated the Spanish because they had trapped him on his boat and till that day he sought revenge over them.He also wanted to do a circumnavigation!
A good day