Buenas noches is pronounced as 'Bwen-as no-chays'.
The appropriate response to "Buenas noches" would be "Buenas noches" as well, which means "good evening" or "good night" in Spanish.
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"Buenas noches" is the Spanish equivalent of saying "good evening" or "good night," so it can be used as a greeting or farewell starting in the evening hours.
"Buena noche" in Chavacano.
This sentence doesn't make much sense. The literal translation is "Good night very crazy"
Buenas noches is good night in SpanishTranslation: Buenas noches.Buenas noches. Pronounced Buenos(bway-nahs) noches(no-CHASE)buenos nochesBuenos noches = good nightBuenos tardes = good afternoonBuenos dias = good daybuenas noches
Buenas Noches
Bonne nuit is a French equivalent of the Spanish 'Buenas noches'. It's pronounced 'buhn-nwee'. Both phrases mean 'Good night'.
Buenas noches hermoso, or buenas noches mi hermoso (MY beautiful)
Buenas Noches
Just repeat it back: Buenas noches!
buenas noches amigos I've had 8 years of Spanish and am currently in my ninth.
Buenas noches the same as you would say it in spanish.
Buenas noches corazón Buenas noches mi amor Buenas noches mi vida etc.
Buenas Noches, caramelo (sweets) or Buenas Noches, querido/querida (darling) or Buenas Noches, mi amor (my love) There is no exact translation for "sweetie" in Spanish...the closest is "sweets" as in candy, which is "caramelo". The most common way of saying "Good night sweetie" in Spanish is probably "Buenas noches, mi corazon ( my heart)". Caramelo is not a term used to show affection. Amor, querido/querida, and corazon are the terms used.
well ADIOS is GOODBYE and BUENAS NOCHES is GOODNIGHT
"buenas tardes" is Mexican for "good afternoon"