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How to Say ‘It's a nice day today.’ in Mexican Spanish

Hace buen día hoy.

AH-seh bwen DEE-ah oy

[AH-seh bwen DEE-ah oy]

💬 Usage Tip: A weather expression with hacer. Very natural structure: hace + noun phrase.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Commenting on the weather is a friendly, low-pressure way to chat with neighbors or strangers in Mexico.

Phrase Breakdown

Hace

[AH-seh]

it is / it makes

From hacer; in weather expressions, hace means it is, as in hace calor or hace buen día.

Example

Hace frío en la mañana.

It is cold in the morning.

Buen día

bwen DEE-ah

Good day

A phrase referring to pleasant weather or, in some contexts, a polite greeting.

Example

Hoy hace buen día.

It's nice weather today.

Words in this phrase

buen

[bwen]

good

Short form of bueno used before a masculine singular noun.

Example

Qué buen restaurante encontramos.

What a good restaurant we found.

día

[DEE-ah]

day

Means day; in hace buen día, it refers to nice weather.

Example

Cada día aprendo algo nuevo.

Every day I learn something new.

hoy

[oy]

today

Used to indicate that something happens on this day.

Example

Hoy vamos al mercado.

Today we are going to the market.

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