It means the time in the afternoon before dark, and is meant as an unspecific time referance.
afternoon (spelt 'tardes'): buenas tardes = good afternoon
No it is not. When you think about it you always say buenas tardes not buenos tardes.
"Güenas tardes" is the Spanish phrase for "good afternoon." It is used to greet someone during the afternoon hours.
Have a great afternoon
"Tardes" is the Spanish word meaning "afternoon/evening" in English.
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The cast of Las tardes de Alicia - 1998 includes: Alicia Senovilla as Herself - Hostess
late (with a plural noun) also: afternoons/evenings
'Buenas tardes' if earlier, or 'buenas noches' if later.
Tard is the French, while tardy is the English - meaning "late".
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