have a good day
The phrase "buen día" translates to "good day" in English.
The phrase "estoy buen para mañana puto" roughly translates to "I'm good for tomorrow, asshole" in English.
Good north[ern exposure] is an English equivalent of 'Buen norte'. The masculine adjective 'bueno'* means 'good, fortunate'. The masculine noun 'norte' means 'north'. Together, they're pronounced 'bwehn NOHR-teh'.*The vowel 'o' of 'bueno' may drop before a noun that begins with a consonant.
"De buen humor" in Spanish translates to "in a good mood" in English. It refers to someone who is feeling cheerful, positive, or happy.
'Igualmente' is a Spanish expression that means 'the same for you' in English, for instance: If someone says 'Que tengas un buen día' in Spanish, which means 'Have a nice day', it's perfectly correct to answer 'Igualmente' as a courtesy phrase.
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "Que tengas un buen día".
Buen viaje is a Spanish phrase. Translated into English it means have a nice trip. In the French language the corresponding phrase would be bon voyage.
Buen provecho! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good appetite!" The masculine singular phrase also translates loosely as "Enjoy your food!" or "Enjoy your meal!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwen pro-VEY-tcho" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Buen día, amigo" (when talking to a man), or "Buen día, amiga" (when talking to a woman).
"Hello! Good day!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Hola! ¡Buen día! The greeting, as an informal equivalent to the more formal ¡Buenos días! of the same meaning and purpose, tends to be more common in Latin American countries than in Spain. The pronunciation will be "O-la bwen DEE-a" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Good" in Spanish is "bueno" (pronounced bu-we-no(o is not pronounced as ow))
'Igualmente' is a Spanish expression that means 'the same for you' in English, for instance: If someone says 'Que tengas un buen día' in Spanish, which means 'Have a nice day', it's perfectly correct to answer 'Igualmente' as a courtesy phrase.
Literally, it means "good trip," but it is best interpreted as "Have a good trip!"
Buen means "good" in Spanish.
Bon voyage = Buen viaje
"Un buen..." is "a good...."
"buen conocerte" "buen haberte conocido"
We say "gusto". As in "good taste": buen gusto or it can be also one of the five senses.