bueno – Wiktionary
Ladino
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Etymology
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From Old Spanish, from Latin bonus (“good”).
Adjective
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bueno (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling בואינו)
- good
- dobro
(
Balkan
)
- malo
- dobro
See also
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Spanish
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Etymology
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From Old Spanish, inherited from Latin bonus (“good”), from Old Latin duenos, later duonus, from Proto-Italic *dwenos, from Proto-Indo-European *dew- (“to show favor, revere”). Doublet of bonus, a later borrowing.
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/ˈbweno/
,
[ˈbwe.no]
- Audio
Adjective
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bueno (feminine buena, masculine plural buenos, feminine plural buenas, comparative mejor, superlative buenísimo or bonísimo or óptimo)
- good
- malo
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Que tengas una buena noche. ―
Have a good night.
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Que tengas un buen viaje. ―
Have a good trip.
- fine
Usage notes
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- When used before a masculine noun as part of the noun phrase, the apocopic form buen is used instead of bueno. The term buenos can be used as a greeting with someone familiar or non-formal.
Alternative forms
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-
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good
)
:
bonoobsolete)
- güenowenoeye dialect)
Derived terms
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Related terms
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Interjection
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bueno
- okay; fine
- valede acuerdoestá bien
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used at the start of a phrase
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well; a short pause in a sentence
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Bueno, pues, mira. ―
Well, then, look.
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Mexico
interrogatively
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Expression used when answering the phone, often with the pronunciation
/bweˈno/
, rather than
/ˈbweno/
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¿Bueno? ―
Hello?
- alódigadígamesí
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Related terms
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-
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adverb
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noun
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bien
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comparative
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mejor
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superlative
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bonísimobuenísimoóptimo
Further reading
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- “bueno”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014