How to Say ‘A good day’ in Mexican Spanish
Un buen día
oon bwen DEE-ah
[oon bwen DEE-ah]
💬 Usage Tip: Buen drops the final -o before the masculine singular noun día. Smooth and efficient!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This phrase appears in warm farewells in Mexico, especially in polite everyday interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
a
Masculine singular indefinite article, used before nouns like día.
Necesito un descanso.
I need a break.
buen
[bwen]
good
Short form of bueno used before a masculine singular noun.
Tuvimos un buen viaje.
We had a good trip.
día
[DEE-ah]
day
A common noun meaning day.
Fue un día largo pero productivo.
It was a long but productive day.
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