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Good morning; a greeting used to say hello in the morning
Buenos días, ¿cómo estás?
Good morning, how are you?
Buenos días, señor.
Good morning, sir.
Used from early morning until around noon. The plural 'días' is a traditional form, not a plural meaning.
In formal settings, you can add 'señor' or 'señora' (sir/madam) after 'buenos días'.
Use 'buenos días' only in the morning. Switch to 'buenas tardes' after noon.
From 'bueno' (good) + 'días' (days), literally 'good days'. The plural form is a traditional greeting in Spanish.
In Spain, 'buenos días' is used until around noon, after which 'buenas tardes' (good afternoon) is used. In Latin America, the transition time may vary.