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Nice


Neophyte May 03, 2006 12:29 AM

Nice
 
According to the dictionary, "nice" can be

simpático nice
mono ADJ nice ADJ
bonito nice
simpática ADJ nice ADJ
agradable nice
amable nice

I want to know if I want to say have a nice day, which one should I use?

Tomisimo May 03, 2006 01:16 AM

Re: nice
 
To say "have a nice day", I'd say "Que tenga(s) un buen día" :)

Neophyte May 03, 2006 07:28 AM

Re: nice
 
gracias

But can I say have a nice day with one of the other words listed from the dict?

thanks
noah

Tomisimo May 03, 2006 07:58 AM

Re: nice
 
You could also say
Quote:

¡Qué tengas bonito día! -or-
¡Qué tengas un día agradable!

johnny007 May 03, 2006 08:04 AM

Re: nice
 
Can you use simpatica? Like in Que tengas un simpatico dia?

Thx

Tomisimo May 03, 2006 10:34 AM

Re: nice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny007
Can you use simpatica? Like in Que tengas un simpatico dia?

Thx

Doesn't sound too good to me.

I0AM6ME May 09, 2006 11:01 PM

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I think instead of using tengas it would be "tienes" because tener is irregular. In the I or yo form it is tengo, but in the you or tu form it is tienes. In the He/she or el/ella form it is tiene. the we or nosotros form is conjugated regularly as tenemos, and the they or ellos form is irregular as tienen. "Tienes una buena dia" would work. However using any of the different forms of nice would work. In the future tense, which is even better, it would be "tendrás una buena dia". The future tense is irregular too. As for why it's "buena" instead of "buen", with "dia" it's feminine, which is why it's "una" instead of "un". I think that simpatico/a is more for describing peoples personalities rather than an item or a thing. I believe buen and buena are more like good than nice. They are fairly interchangeable though, so you can use whichever word you like and you will probably still be understood. Using simpatico/a it would be "tendrás una simpatica dia."

Just thought that would help. :)

Nix May 10, 2006 03:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by I0AM6ME
I think instead of using tengas it would be "tienes" because tener is irregular. In the I or yo form it is tengo, but in the you or tu form it is tienes. In the He/she or el/ella form it is tiene. the we or nosotros form is conjugated regularly as tenemos, and the they or ellos form is irregular as tienen. "Tienes una buena dia" would work. However using any of the different forms of nice would work. In the future tense, which is even better, it would be "tendrás una buena dia". The future tense is irregular too. As for why it's "buena" instead of "buen", with "dia" it's feminine, which is why it's "una" instead of "un". I think that simpatico/a is more for describing peoples personalities rather than an item or a thing. I believe buen and buena are more like good than nice. They are fairly interchangeable though, so you can use whichever word you like and you will probably still be understood. Using simpatico/a it would be "tendrás una simpatica dia."

Just thought that would help. :)

Thought dia was el dia, thats what my Spanish teacher told us.

shruti May 13, 2006 05:13 PM

Re: nice
 
día is masculine

and tengas is the informal you command form of tener

Tomisimo May 15, 2006 12:33 PM

Re: nice
 
Actually tengas is the informal you in subjunctive mode, also used for negative commands. Ten is the informal you command.

Ten cuidado - Be careful - Informal command
No tengas miedo - Don't be afraid - Informal command (negative)
No quiero que tengas miedo - I don't want you to be afraid - Subjunctive


shruti May 15, 2006 04:14 PM

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Er, yeah. *cough*

that's what I meant?

Mom of 5 May 15, 2006 04:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shruti
Er, yeah. *cough*

that's what I meant?

Sorry for a short meaningless post, but you really made me laugh. Thanks. :)

atnbueno May 18, 2006 11:17 AM

Re: nice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny007
Can you use simpatica? Like in Que tengas un simpatico dia?

That would be something like "Have a funny day" ;D

Planet hopper October 18, 2008 04:05 AM

My 2 cents:

In Spain we often say 'que lo pases bien'

'Que tengas un buen dia' is also possible, though it sounds to me rather context-bound, would be a couple at breakfast time, before leaving for work or similar...

If u wanna make it more emphatic you could say 'que te lo pases como los indios' :)

Que tengas un simpatico dia does not sound common usage, at least to me.

For the overused 'nice' we have a hundred choices, some of them slangish, such as chachi, genial, perita, dabuten

Jessica October 18, 2008 09:49 AM

buen ;)


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