“Good morning” in Spanish is typically translated as “Buenos días,” and this casual, friendly greeting will work anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world.
Yet Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, and there are plenty of regional variations and informal ways to wish someone a ‘good morning’ across the hispanosphere.
Here are some alternatives:
- ¡Buenos días! – Good morning (standard)
- ¡Buen día! – Good day! (used in Argentina and some other South American countries)
- ¡Buenas! – Hi (informal)
- ¿Qué tal? – How’s it going? (informal)
- ¿Cómo te va? – How’s it going? (informal)
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (informal)
- ¿Cómo estás hoy? – How are you today? (informal)
- ¡Hola! ¿Cómo amaneciste? – Hello! How did you wake up? (informal)
- ¿Cómo amaneció? – How did you wake up? (slightly more formal, usted form)
- ¿Qué onda? – What’s up? (informal, mainly used in Mexico)
- ¡Saludos! – Greetings! (formal or informal)
These variations can vary in usage depending on the country or region within the Spanish-speaking world.
Looking to wish someone a good day or a good evening?
- ¡Buenos días! – Good morning / good day
- ¡Buenas tardes! – Good evening
- ¡Buenas noches! – Good night (only used as a farewell)