That is the correct spelling of the phrase "have a good night."
In Spanish, it is "Buenas noches."
You would say: Buenas noches ángel Miguel V.
In Spanish it sometimes matters if you are talking to or about a male or female. If you are saying 'good night my friend' to a female it is 'buenas noches mi amiga' instead of 'amigo.'
"good night" in Spanish is "buenas noches".
I would say thank you and wish my conversation partner a good night too.
You could say something like "Buenas noches, vecino. ¿Cómo estás?" This is "Good evening, neighbor. How are you?" This assumes you and your neightbor are on familiar terms. Otherwise, it would be "¿Cómo está usted?"
buenas noches
You say, "B'way-nahs NO-chase."
You can say "Te quiero y buenas noches."
Buenas noches, amigo (amiga).
You would say: Buenas noches ángel Miguel V.
"Buenas noches." (lit. means "Good night.")
Mi noche ha estado buena
In Spanish it sometimes matters if you are talking to or about a male or female. If you are saying 'good night my friend' to a female it is 'buenas noches mi amiga' instead of 'amigo.'
the last night
noche
"Noche" is the word for night.
"good night" in Spanish is "buenas noches".