Que tenga / tengan / tengas / tengáis buen día.
Que pase / pasen / pases / paséis buen día.
Que tenga un buen dia
Since this is a wish or desire to have a nice day, not stating a fact, usually this is done using the subjunctive mood, or "Qué tengas un buen día".
Have a great day would translate to:
Informal: Ten un buen día.
Formal: Tenga un buen día.
tenga un buen día
Que tenga un día fantastico.
Que tengan un buen día
Adiós
Que tengas un buen día.
Que tenga unas buenas tardes
Translation: Que tengas un buen día.
Que tenga un buen dia
Soy simpático(a)
bonita canción
bueno estante
agradable or simpáticoAmable. Simpático. Bueno/a.
"She was a nice person" in spanish is "ella era una persona amable".
Spanish: ¡Que tengas un buen día! French: Bonne journée! German: Einen schönen Tag! Japanese: いい一日を! (Ii ichinichi o!) Italian: Buona giornata!
It is cerrar. And it is pronounced the way it is said.Thank you for reading.Have a nice day.
Tuvo un día bueno / un buen día
burrito
agradable !
nice day
"ਚੰਗਾ ਦਿਨ ਹੋਵੇ।" (Changa din hove)
If you'd like to tell someone to cheer up in Spanish you would say alegrarse. This is a very nice way to brighten someone's day.
"buenas dias" is literally good day.. it is used like we would say have a good day to the sales associate at the store. The literal translation of have a nice day is "tienes un buen dia"
Soy simpático(a)
¿Ha sido agradable a tu hermana? is the best way to say "Have you been nice to your sister?" in Spanish.
"You have a nice body" translated into Spanish means "Tienes un bonito cuerpo".