How to Say ‘Good afternoon’ in Mexican Spanish
Buenas tardes
BWEH-nahs TAHR-des
[BWEH-nahs TAHR-des]
💬 Usage Tip: Use after 12 PM until evening.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, greetings often correspond with times of day, showing respect.
Phrase Breakdown
Buenas
[BWEH-nahs]
Good afternoon
A greeting used after noon until evening.
Siempre saludo con 'Buenas tardes' después del almuerzo.
I always greet with 'Good afternoon' after lunch.
tardes
[TAHR-des]
Afternoon
The time between noon and evening.
Paso las 'tardes' estudiando español.
I spend the 'afternoons' studying Spanish.
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