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The opposite of "bueno," which means "good" in Spanish, is "malo," meaning "bad." While "bueno" is used to describe something positive or of high quality, "malo" conveys a negative or low-quality assessment. These terms are commonly used in everyday conversations to express evaluations of various situations, objects, or experiences.

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