How to Say ‘That’s great.’ in Mexican Spanish
Qué bueno.
keh BWEH-noh
[keh BWEH-noh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “How good!” but naturally it means “That’s great” or “Good to hear.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A very Mexican-feeling warm response in family conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
how / what
Here 'Qué' is used in an exclamation to show feeling, like 'how' or 'that's so.'
¡Qué rico se ve ese mole, qué bonito!
How delicious that mole looks, how nice!
bueno
[BWEH-noh]
good / nice
Here 'bueno' expresses that something is good or nice, often as a reaction.
Tu receta quedó bueno para toda la familia.
Your recipe turned out good for the whole family.
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