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Hello again!
I am a deposition reporter working on a transcript which contains some occasional Spanish sentences. It's been far too long for me to remember much from Spanish class, and I could sure use some help. I have an attorney that says in the transcript (she is not a Spanish speaker) what sounds phonetically like "Que buena estes." She is repeating something someone said. Wouldn't it be que buena estas, or am I wrong? ![]() I probably sound like a complete moron, but I just don't remember this stuff! Time to take another class. Anyway, I'd love some help! Thanks |
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Everything Sosia is correct, but I really think you should look at the context of what is said. «Que buena estes» may be what is sounds like, but perhaps what was said was «Que buena esta es» which means, "how good that is".
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