Regular — Just okay, not so great. This false friend does not mean the same as its English equivalent. Rather, the Spanish word regular is colloquially used to mean “just okay” or “not so great.” For example, if you’re feeling under the weather, you might tell somebody: Me siento regular. (I don’t feel so great.)
Buenos dĂas, señoras y señores [Bwe-nos dee-as, se-nyoras ee se-nyores]: This literally means “Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.”. Buenas [Bwe-nas]: This is an informal way to say good morning if it’s past midday. AdiĂłs [A-dee-os]: Although this can also be used to say goodbye, it literally translates as “To god” and is an
Turn it off. If you’re remote has neither option, go to the on-screen menu settings. You’ll have to navigate to audio controls. Look for “SAP” or “Audio.” (Be careful about selecting a “Language” option that isn’t connected with audio: That could change your TV’s menu language but have no effect on the sound.)
no soy muy bueno (8) yo no soy muy bueno (3) Wow, I am not very good at this. Wow, yo no soy muy bueno en esto. Sometimes I am not very good at anything else. A veces no soy muy bueno en nada. Oh well, I guess I am not very good at this. Oh, bueno, creo que no soy muy bueno en esto. I am not very good at expressing myself or my deeper feelings.
In Spanish, the way you say "My Spanish is not very good." is: Mi español no es muy bueno. Listen: (If you have an HTML5 enabled browser, you can listen to the native audio below) This is a phrase that is used in the GamesForLanguage Spanish Language Game in the following scenes: Spanish 1, Level 1, Scene 2; Spanish 2, Level 1, Scene 1
Your Latino last-name probably makes it worse when your language doesn’t come out impeccably. Be honest with your family (if you can). Explain that the jokes or teasing makes you more self-conscious. OR maybe you need to explain that you want family time to be real, honest communication.
For caribeños, we might call our pets pendejo when they do something stupid: gato pendejo, perro pendejo (stupid cat, stupid dog). Nop, pendejo here is the equivalent to brat in English. I'm from Chile and it's a despective way to talk to young people, it's an insult everywhere lol.
Pronunciation. no good (. no. good. ) phrase. 1. (no good thing) a. nada bueno. No good can come of this situation.Nada bueno puede resultar de esta situaciĂłn.
The price is good and you can buy: Piden ser bueno y tú debes de trabajar duro – They ask to be good and you must work hard: Tú dices que no eres bueno y tú lo eres – You say that you are not good and you are: La situación no es buena y tú tampoco ayudas – The situation is not good and you do not help either
Use it when you’ve finished meeting someone and want to wish them a good day. 15. Feliz noche. At the end of a meeting with friends, if you want to say goodbye in Spanish or goodnight, you can use feliz noche. This phrase means “happy night” literally, but it’s OK to use when you want to say goodbye to someone. 16.
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