You can use "Que tengas un buen día". This uses the subjunctive, since you are expressing a wish or desire.
Que tengas un dia magnifico.
Que tengas un dia magnifico
está bien
Just translate it the same way you translate anything. The words 'a movie' are 'una pelicula' in Spanish
Buenos dias = Good day
not that i have learned in spanish one.
Imparcialidad means fairness in spanish.
Tenga un buen dia con su familia.
está bien
"tuviste un mal dia"
Como es su/tu dia ? (formal/informal)
Each=Cada Day=Dia (with an accent over the "i")
There is no word in the Cantonese language that means "swiss". It's like in English/Spanish. Buenos Dias mean good day but in the states we translate it to hello or good morning
You would say "buenos días".
konichiwa. genki deska?
buy a spanish dictionary or use 'google translate'
Just translate it the same way you translate anything. The words 'a movie' are 'una pelicula' in Spanish
search up google translate and click on it. then, press spanish to english and type it in. good luck!
You say, "Marco pasó un día muy bueno."