Very Good! Mucho or muchos (a lot, plenty, many, very, etc). Bien (good, well, fine, okay, etc). ?Como estas? (How are you?) Bien or Mucho bien. (Good or very good.)
As written, "You are very excellent day." If you mean "It is an excellent day", then it is "Está un día muy excelente."
It means, "A very good day to all my contacts!"
Good Morning
"tan bueno" would mean "so good."
As written, nothing. If you mean "te cuido mucho" it would mean "I take good care of you". If you mean "te quiero mucho", it would be translated as "I love you a lot".
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
"Bueno."
Kinder = Children Bueno = Good CHildren Good, - Good Children.
q = abbreviation for "Que" Que Bueno. How good [nice] Cuidate mucho preciosa Take [much / good] care of yourself a precious [girl/woman].
"Mucho buaino" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. "Mucho" means "a lot" and "bueno" means "good," so it could be intended to mean something like "very good."
Well I know little but not much. Yes it makes little sense, but that's what it is.
It is an ungrammatical group of misspelled Spanish words, meaning: "much good girl"
It depends on how it is to be understood. If you mean to say that you are not well or that you feel sick, the translation is "No estoy bien." If you mean to say that you are a wicked person, the translation is "No soy bueno."
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Bueno is Spanish for "good".
Bueno, te llamaré mañana. Te necesito mucho.
"tan bueno" would mean "so good."
just "not good" is no bueno. but if you mean "that is not good" it is no esta bueno
"Algo bueno" means "something good".
As written, nothing. If you mean "te cuido mucho" it would mean "I take good care of you". If you mean "te quiero mucho", it would be translated as "I love you a lot".