<u><em>Buenos días</em></u>
Used the same way <em>Good morning</em> is used in English - to greet someone any time before noon.
<u><em>Buenas tardes</em></u>
Generally used between noon and 6 PM. The Spanish equivalent to <em>Good afternoon</em>.
<u><em>Buenas noches</em></u>
Literally translates to <em>Good night</em>, but can be used as both a greeting and as a farewell in Spanish.
Since you are greeting someone at 8 PM, you would say <em>buenas noches</em>.
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<em>Buenas noches</em>
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hola i speak spanish but my english is not really good, if been like 2 years in the usa and it still complicated to understand.
Hey there!
"Qué tal" and "Cómo est<span>ás"
Qu</span>é tal is
how is/ what if in English
&
Cómo estás is
how are you in English
To sum it all up
there is a difference between those two!
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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