How to Say ‘Good vibe’ in Mexican Spanish
Buena onda
BWEH-nah OHN-dah
[BWEH-nah OHN-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Informal, used to describe people or environments.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Used to indicate someone is good-natured or that a situation feels positive.
Phrase Breakdown
Buena
[BWEH-nah]
good
Used to describe someone or something nice or kind.
Esa persona es muy buena onda.
That person is really nice.
onda
[OHN-dah]
vibes
Refers to a positive or friendly atmosphere or feeling.
La fiesta tuvo pura buena onda.
The party had only good vibes.
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