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How do you say Good morning in Spanish?
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on 03:16, 30/09/2008 - 660 views
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AuDeN
Buenos días.
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Alexus
good morning = buenos dias(boo-an-us de-a-s) or buen dia (boo- an de- a)
buenos dias is often used, it is plural , so good= buen and morning = dia or mañana.
(I dont know if the pronuntation that i wrote it is correct , i guess so jeje bye
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ola
Buenos días.
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flora
buen día
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jesani
buenos dias
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falastineya
i dont know spanish well ,but i think
good morning =buenos dias =صباح الخير
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NIGHTMARY
"Buenos días" (=Boring way)
"Güenas Mañanas! (=Cool way)
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