It is textspeak and Spanish. "C U mañana" is "see you tomorrow" and "pasen un buen noche" means "have (spend) a good night" (to a plural you).
The phrase "estoy buen para manana puto" is a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "estoy buen" doesn't make sense grammatically, but it could be interpreted as "I am good." "Para mañana" means "for tomorrow." "Puto" is a derogatory term in Spanish. So, the phrase could be loosely translated as "I am good for tomorrow, [derogatory term]."
Buen means "good" in Spanish.
Buenas tardes (good evening/afternoon), Buenas noches (good night).
Bon voyage = Buen viaje
Que tenga / tengan / tengas / tengáis buen día.Que pase / pasen / pases / paséis buen día.Que tenga un buen dia
"buen conocerte" "buen haberte conocido"
You could also use an online translator. I speak a small amount of spanish and to my understanding it is, "Mucho Bueno Juego Ultima Noche" [the U in Ultima needs an accent]
"Have a good trip/Bon voyage!" = "Buen viaje.""Have a nice time!/Hope it goes well!" = "Que vaya bien!" or "Que lo pases/pasen bien!""Have a nice trip." = "Feliz viaje."In Spanish, you can have a number of a ways you can say a specific sentence sometimes.*2.Good trip=Buen viajeQue tengas un buen viaje=have a good trip(singular)Tengan un buen viaje(plural)
"Buen cocinero."
a good
buen trabajo
¡Buen provecho!