Translation: That's good, it makes me happy.
"Que bueno me alegro" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "That's good, I'm glad." It is an expression used to convey happiness or satisfaction about a situation or news.
"bueno, tengo que..." means Good, I have to... [insert action here]
I rejoice/am delighted that I am yours
It means: How good for you
How good! In English we might say "How wonderful!" instead.
It means "How good it was to know you."
"bueno, tengo que..." means Good, I have to... [insert action here]
I rejoice/am delighted that I am yours
If you are asking what "que bueno no sabia que usted habla espanol" means, it's: "how nice I didn't know you speak Spanish"
It means: How good for you
How well you dance.
It translates to 'I'm glad you think.' It is in the Spanish language.
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
If you're a male, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casado." If you're a female, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casada."
This sentence is grammatically incorrect, but it means: "What a good bonus/cousin!" (It should be que buena prima for a female cousin and que bueno primo for a male cousin).
It means "How good it was to know you."
have goodnight ma'am
It is good that you are not working.