Enough, rather or quite
"Bastante" in Spanish means "enough" or "plenty." It is used to indicate a sufficient amount or degree of something.
"Usted es bastante querida" translates to "You are quite dear." It is a polite way to express affection or fondness towards someone.
"Bastante Bueno" is the translation you seek ! Here's your sentence example: "There was a bastante bueno chance that Carol Schultz would see Jim Harrington again". (pretty good chance...)
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
Bastante is a Spanish word meaning "enough," or at times "sufficient." For example, Cayó bastante lluvia (Enough rain fell.)
¿Cuál se quiso decir? (Which did you mean:) Caigo bastante (mal) --- I really dislike others. Cayó bastante (hondo) --- You fell deeply (polite, singular); he / she fell deeply
bastante
BASTANTE en castellano A lot too much / too many
Bastante bien.
Bastante bien.
Bastante mal means really bad
Bajo = Low or underneath y = and bastante = a lot; much; enough; sufficient.
usted hace bastante bueno
Translation: bastante aburrido
Está bastante bien.
Bastante bien, cariΓ±o.