"Buenas" is the Spanish equivalent of "good" when it is to be used with "noches."
Specifically, the feminine adjective "buenas" means "good." The feminine noun "noches" means "nights." The pronunciation is "BWEH-nah-SNOH-tchehs."
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.
You use the Spanish phrase "Buenas noches" to say "good evening" or "good night" when greeting someone or saying goodbye in the evening or before going to bed. It's a polite way to wish someone a good night's rest.
The word "noche", night, is feminine. Therefore you need to use feminine adjectives to accompany it. "Buenas noches" is grammatically correct. "Buenos" is masculine and should not be used with a feminine noun.
The word good in Spanish is "bueno" (masculine) or "buena" (feminine). For plurals (and for greetings), you would use buenos or buenas.
"Buenas noches" is typically used in the evening or at night when you are saying goodbye or wishing someone a good night. It is the equivalent of saying "good evening" or "good night."
use it exactly as "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)...use it exactly as "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)...
you can use the word
not and no is the same word in spanish so just use "no"
In Spanish they use the word 'golf'
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
Literally, you would say "Buenas noches, bebé", but you would more likely use a different term, like "cariña", "cielo", or "mi amor".
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.