It is actually Buenas noches. That means either Good evening or Good night, ladies and gentleman. señores for plural form gentlemen.
Buenos noches means 'good night'
¡Buenos días, damas! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, ladies!" The greeting translates literally as "Good days, ladies!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BWEY-nos THEE-as DA-mas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"¡Buenos días!"
In Colombian Spanish, you can say "buenos días" to greet someone in the morning.
"Buenos días" is Spanish, and it means "good morning" in English.
In Cuban Spanish, you can say "buenos días" to greet someone in the morning.
Buen día / buenos días, cariño (for a man and a womam)Never say: "Buenos días, cariña".
"Buenos suerte querida" is a mix of Spanish and English that doesn't make grammatical sense. "Buenos" means "good" in Spanish, and "suerte" means "luck". "Querida" means "dear" or "darling." It seems like someone intended to wish someone good luck in a caring way but mixed up the languages.
buenos dias = good morning in spanish
"Good morning to you" in Spanish is "buenos días a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as"
buenos = good (masculine plural)tienes = you have
Good morning is "buenos dias" in Spanish. :)