“Good evening” in Spanish
In Spanish, “Good evening” is written as:
Buenas tardes
(Editor’s note: In Spain, evening time is conventionally considered 3-9pm. Therefore, when greeting someone during this time frame, it’s common to use the phrase, Buenas tardes.)
Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
“Good evening. A table for two, please.”
Buenas tardes. Una mesa para dos, por favor.
“Good evening. Can I have a coffee with sugar, please?”
Buenas tardes, ¿me pone un café con azúcar, por favor?
“Good evening. Where is the bathroom?”
Buenas tardes, ¿dónde está el baño?
“What a good evening!”
¡Qué buena tarde!
“Good evening. It’s good to see you again.”
Buenas tardes. Me alegro de verte de nuevo.
Other greetings & farewells in Spanish
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