'Buenas tardes' if earlier, or 'buenas noches' if later.
If you mean "Buona sera," that is Italian for 'Good evening." "Buena" is Spanish for "good," but "Good evening" would be "Buenas noches" in Spanish.
Buenos tardes!!Buenas tardesbuenas noches
Other than the primary meaning "good" (feminine), buenas is a general way to say "hi" or "good morning/evening/night". -live in Central America
Good Evening
You could say something like "Buenas noches, vecino. ¿Cómo estás?" This is "Good evening, neighbor. How are you?" This assumes you and your neightbor are on familiar terms. Otherwise, it would be "¿Cómo está usted?"
If you mean "Buona sera," that is Italian for 'Good evening." "Buena" is Spanish for "good," but "Good evening" would be "Buenas noches" in Spanish.
"Good evening!" in English means ¡Buenas tardes! in Spanish.
In Spanish, "tarde" translates to "afternoon" or "evening." It refers to the later part of the day, typically from noon until sunset.
The Spanish translation is "Buenas Noches".
"TARDIS" is not a Spanish word; it is a fictional time/space-traveling machine in the British TV show "Doctor Who."
Hola (pronounced Ola) = Hello in Spanish. Buenos dias = Good morning Buenas tardes = good afternoon/evening Buenas noches = Good night/evening I hope this was useful :)
"De la tarde" in Spanish means "in the afternoon" or "of the afternoon." It is used to refer to the time period from noon until evening.
It is saying hello/good evening after MiddayIt means Good Evening.
buenas noches
Buenas tardes. If it is after dinner, Buenas noches.
The Cuban language is Spanish. 'Buenas noches' is good evening in Spanish.
It literally means "evening blessing" and is usually a prayer.