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Spanish greetings – When to use ‘buenas tardes’ and ‘buenas noches’

Posted in Spanish lessons, Spanish vocabulary on February 18th, 2010 by Maria – Be the first to comment

The Spanish greeting ‘buenas tardes‘ translates both as ‘good afternoon‘ and ‘good evening‘; and the greeting ‘buenas noches‘ means both ‘good evening‘ and ‘good night‘.

So, when do you use ‘buenas tardes’ and ‘buenas noches’?

Unlike in English, these two Spanish greetings have more to do with meals and the sunset than with the actual time of day.

Therefore, ‘buenas tardes’ is usually said after lunch, which is often from 2.00 pm. ‘Buenas noches’, especially in the summer, is usually said after 9.00 pm. In winter, many people say ‘buenas tardes’ at least until 8.00 pm, even if it’s dark; and many only use ‘buenas noches’ after dinner, which tends to be from 9.00 pm.

When using ‘buenas noches’, remember that it’s not only a farewell, but also a greeting. You can use it both when you meet someone and when you leave.

As you can see, there is no golden rule as to when to use these Spanish greetings. The important point is that they’re vague and flexible. Best of all, there’s an easy way out if you’re unsure as to which one to use: you can simply say ‘buenas’.

If you want to practice saying these and other Spanish greetings, you can hear them said by native speakers in the Lessons 2, 3 and 4 of my Spanish course. Here are two samples:

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Lesson 1 dialog videocast – Spanish greetings

Posted in Podcasts and videocasts on June 7th, 2009 by Maria – Be the first to comment

This is the Lesson 1 dialog videocast from my Spanish for Beginners course.

In this short dialog you can hear two native Spanish speakers greeting each other. Lesson 1 also includes a flashcard videocast where you can hear and practice all the new words that come up in the dialog, as well as a pronunciation and a numbers videocast. I’ve also created a podcast version of the four videocasts, and interactive multimedia movies.

In previous posts you can see and hear the Lesson 1 dialog movie and the Lesson 1 dialog podcast.

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Lesson 1 – dialog podcast

Posted in Podcasts and videocasts on May 13th, 2009 by Maria – 1 Comment

Here’s the Lesson 1 dialog podcast from my Spanish for Beginners course.

I’m the author and host of this 4-minute podcast. All the Spanish in this podcast has been recorded by native speakers, including myself.

You can see the transcript of the dialog and its translation in this other post and at Spanish Bookworld. There you can also download all my other podcasts in this series.

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Lesson 1 – dialog – Spanish for Beginners course

Posted in Spanish lessons on May 12th, 2009 by Maria – 5 Comments

This is the Lesson 1 dialog from my Spanish for Beginners course.

It’s an interactive multimedia movie where you can hear two Spanish native speakers greeting each other.

If you need help, click on Instructions on the movie. If you need more help, contact me!

You can find dozens more Spanish lessons at Spanish Bookworld

 

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