"Buenas noches."
"Buenas noches". Note that this is a plural, and would literally mean "good nights". Although it is less common, it is also correct to say "buena noche", which is the singular form.
This applies also to the usual term for "good day", or "buenos dÃas". Again, you could say "buen dÃa" and be perfectly correct.
Buenas noches...=)
Buenos noches
Buenos noches
"good night" in Spanish is "buenas noches".
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "have a good night." In Spanish, it is "Buenas noches."
Buenas noches means "Good Night" in Spanish, Mi amiga means "My friend (as a female)" in Spanish, So it means "Good night, My friend (as a female.)"
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.'
It isn't Spanish but Catalan and it's the slang version of 'bona nit', which means 'good night'.
"good night" in Spanish is "buenas noches".
"Buenos noches"
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "have a good night." In Spanish, it is "Buenas noches."
Buenos Noches!
"It was very good last night" is "Fue muy bien anoche."
buenas noches
"buenas noches"
Buenas noches means "Good Night" in Spanish, Mi amiga means "My friend (as a female)" in Spanish, So it means "Good night, My friend (as a female.)"
You say, "B'way-nahs NO-chase."
noche buena means good night
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.'
Night in Spanish is noche.