"Oso bueno" is Spanish for "good bear." It is often used informally to describe someone who is friendly, kind, or affectionate, like a bear.
"Río Bueno" translates to "Good River" in English.
"Bueno tengo que" translates to "Well, I have to" in English.
"Estoy no bueno" in English translates to "I am not good" or "I am not well." It is a way of saying that you are not feeling well or are in poor health.
"El oso gordo" is Spanish for "the fat bear." It is often used figuratively to refer to a person who is overweight or who eats a lot.
"Bueno Suerte" is a mix of Spanish words. "Bueno" typically means "good" and "suerte" translates to "luck." So, together it can be interpreted as "good luck" in English.
Bueno is Spanish for "good".
Soy un oso translates from Spanish to mean - I am a bear.
"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".
"Muy bueno" means "Very good."
"Río Bueno" translates to "Good River" in English.
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Kinder = Children Bueno = Good CHildren Good, - Good Children.
There is no such word as buano in Spanish perhaps you mean bueno? If it is then bueno pota - good drinking