How to Say ‘Good’ in Mexican Spanish
Bueno
BWEH-noh
[BWEH-noh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Bueno” = good. As a reaction, “¡Qué bueno!” means “That’s great!”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Also used as a “well…” filler at the start of answers: “Bueno, pues…” (very Mexican).
Phrase Breakdown
Bueno
[BWEH-noh]
good; well
Adjective meaning “good,” and also used as a discourse marker (“Well, …”). In closings, it can sound natural when transitioning to final steps.
Bueno, ya casi terminamos; gracias y seguimos en contacto.
Well, we’re almost done; thank you and we’ll stay in touch.
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