(La) tarde.
afternoon (spelt 'tardes'): buenas tardes = good afternoon
"Güenas tardes" is the Spanish phrase for "good afternoon." It is used to greet someone during the afternoon hours.
"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.
In Spanish, "tarde" translates to "afternoon" or "evening." It refers to the later part of the day, typically from noon until sunset.
Have a great afternoon
an afternoon nap in Spanish is called a siesta
We don't have classes in the afternoon.
Colombia, Buenas tardes is a Spanish equivalent of 'Columbia, Good afternoon'.
Mexicans speak Spanish. In Spanish "good afternoon" is "buenas tardes". And by the way, Brazil speaks Portuguese, not Spanish.
Afternoon. Means afternoon
It means 'late afternoon of good soccer! Yeah!!!!' Fut is short/slang for 'Fut-bol' aka futbol which is Spanish for soccer. Obviously the person is really enjoying watching soccer in the late afternoon.
Afternoon or evening "Tarde" is also the adjective for "late", related to the English word "tardy."