How to Say ‘Very good.’ in Spain Spanish
Muy buena.
mwee BWAY-nah
[mwee BWAY-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Adjectives agree: “persona” is feminine, so “buena.” For “un hombre,” you’d say “muy bueno.”
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spaniards use “muy” a lot in everyday speech—easy way to sound natural: “muy interesante,” “muy bonito,” etc.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
Adverb used to intensify adjectives; here it strengthens "buena."
Dicen que Jesús fue Muy compasivo con los demás.
They say Jesus was very compassionate toward others.
buena
[BWAY-nah]
good (feminine singular)
Adjective agreeing with a feminine noun (persona); expresses a positive moral evaluation.
Algunas personas describen a Jesús como una persona buena y justa.
Some people describe Jesus as a good and just person.
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