30 Ways to Say “Good Morning” in Spanish Beyond Buenos Días | FluentU Spanish Blog (2024)

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Contents Basic Phrases to Say Good Morning in Spanish 1. Buenos días – Good morning 2. Buen día – Good day 3. Buenas – Hi 4. Saludos – Hello / Greetings Asking Questions to Say Good Morning in Spanish 5. ¿Cómo está? – How are you? (formal) / ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (informal) 6. ¿Cómo amaneció? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo amaneciste? – How did you sleep? (informal) 7. ¿Qué tal? – What’s up? / How’s everything? 8. ¿Cómo durmió? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo dormiste? – How did you sleep? (informal) 9. ¿Qué hay de nuevo? – What’s new? 10. ¿Cómo le va? – How’s it going? (formal) / ¿Cómo te va? – How’s it going? (informal) Using Titles and Pet Names to Say Good Morning in Spanish 11. Buenos días, señor (señora/señorita) – Good morning, Mr. (Mrs./Miss) 12. Buen día, joven (jovencito/a)– Good day, young (person) 13. Buenos días, doctor (doctora) – Good morning, doctor 14. Saludos, profesor (profesora) – Greetings, professor 15. Buen día, maestro (maestra) – Good day, teacher 16. Buenos días a todos – Good morning, everyone 17. Buenos días, amigo (amiga) – Good morning, friend 18. Buenos días, familia – Good morning, family 19. Buen día, cariño – Greetings, honey 20. Buen día, querido (querida) – Good day darling More Spanish Phrases to Use in the Morning 21. Feliz día – Happy day 22. Feliz lunes (martes, etc) – Happy Monday (Tuesday, etc.) 23. ¡Levántese! – Wake up! (formal) / ¡Levántate! – Wake up! (informal) 24. Que tenga un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (formal) / Que tengas un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (informal) 25. Espero que haya dormido bien – I hope you slept well (formal) / Espero que hayas dormido bien – I hope you slept well (informal) 26. Es hora de levantarse – It’s time to get up 27. Mucho gusto – It’s a pleasure 28. Es un placer conocerlo – It’s a pleasure to meet you (male) / Es un placer conocerla – It’s a pleasure to meet you (female) 29. Qué hermoso día – What a beautiful day 30. Excelente fin de semana – Have a good weekend 31. Excelente inicio de semana – Have an excellent week And One More Thing… FAQs
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If there’s one thing people remember from high school Spanish class, it’s that “good morning” in Spanish is buenos días.

But if your goal is to chat with native speakers (and sound like one), you should definitely be prepared with more morning phrases.

In this blog post, I’ll teach you 30 more ways to say good morning in Spanish, from the basics to native-sounding phrases you can tack on after buenos días.

Contents

  • Basic Phrases to Say Good Morning in Spanish
    • 1. Buenos días – Good morning
    • 2. Buen día – Good day
    • 3. Buenas – Hi
    • 4. Saludos – Hello / Greetings
  • Asking Questions to Say Good Morning in Spanish
    • 5. ¿Cómo está? – How are you? (formal) / ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (informal)
    • 6. ¿Cómo amaneció? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo amaneciste? – How did you sleep? (informal)
    • 7. ¿Qué tal? – What’s up? / How’s everything?
    • 8. ¿Cómo durmió? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo dormiste? – How did you sleep? (informal)
    • 9. ¿Qué hay de nuevo? – What’s new?
    • 10. ¿Cómo le va? – How’s it going? (formal) / ¿Cómo te va? – How’s it going? (informal)
  • Using Titles and Pet Names to Say Good Morning in Spanish
    • 11. Buenos días, señor (señora/señorita) – Good morning, Mr. (Mrs./Miss)
    • 12. Buen día, joven (jovencito/a)– Good day, young (person)
    • 13. Buenos días, doctor (doctora) – Good morning, doctor
    • 14. Saludos, profesor (profesora) – Greetings, professor
    • 15. Buen día, maestro (maestra) – Good day, teacher
    • 16. Buenos días a todos – Good morning, everyone
    • 17. Buenos días, amigo (amiga) – Good morning, friend
    • 18. Buenos días, familia – Good morning, family
    • 19. Buen día, cariño – Greetings, honey
    • 20. Buen día, querido (querida) – Good day darling
  • More Spanish Phrases to Use in the Morning
    • 21. Feliz día – Happy day
    • 22. Feliz lunes (martes, etc) – Happy Monday (Tuesday, etc.)
    • 23. ¡Levántese! – Wake up! (formal) / ¡Levántate! – Wake up! (informal)
    • 24. Que tenga un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (formal) / Que tengas un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (informal)
    • 25. Espero que haya dormido bien – I hope you slept well (formal) / Espero que hayas dormido bien – I hope you slept well (informal)
    • 26. Es hora de levantarse – It’s time to get up
    • 27. Mucho gusto – It’s a pleasure
    • 28. Es un placer conocerlo – It’s a pleasure to meet you (male) / Es un placer conocerla – It’s a pleasure to meet you (female)
    • 29. Qué hermoso día – What a beautiful day
    • 30. Excelente fin de semana – Have a good weekend
    • 31. Excelente inicio de semana – Have an excellent week
  • And One More Thing…

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Basic Phrases to Say Good Morning in Spanish

These are the one- or two-word common phrases you learn in Spanish class. It’s great to know them at the beginning, especially because you’ll hear them constantly.

1. Buenos días – Good morning

You can use buenos días to say good morning to anyone: your partner, roommate or that next-door neighbor you pass by every morning on your way to class.

2. Buen día – Good day

A shorter version of buenos días, many Spanish speakers use this phrase regardless of their country of origin.

3. Buenas – Hi

Use buenas to informally greet someone when visiting them or entering a store. You can use this word no matter what time of day it is.

4. Saludos – Hello / Greetings

This is a shorter way to greet someone in Spanish throughout the day.

Note thatsaludos is less common in everyday speech. Instead, it’s most common in formal settings, such as at your job.

Asking Questions to Say Good Morning in Spanish

If you’re like me and love to practice Spanish at every chance, you can add one of the following questions to get the conversation going after buenos días.

5. ¿Cómo está? – How are you? (formal) / ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (informal)

Like in English, it’s super easy (and quite common) when you’re greeting someone in Spanish to ask how they are.

6. ¿Cómo amaneció? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo amaneciste? – How did you sleep? (informal)

This phrase literally means, “how did you wake up?”

If you’re greeting someone who lives with you, or giving a quick call to your Spanish-speaking friend early in the morning, impress him or her by asking how they slept.

7. ¿Qué tal? – What’s up? / How’s everything?

Another excellent follow-up to good morning in Spanish, you can use this phrase with someone you’re familiar with.

¿Qué tal tu día? — How’s your day (going)? is another alternative.]

8. ¿Cómo durmió? – How did you sleep? (formal) / ¿Cómo dormiste? – How did you sleep? (informal)

Similar to ¿cómo amaneció?,you can ask someone how they slept with ¿cómo durmió?

9. ¿Qué hay de nuevo? – What’s new?

¿Qué hay de nuevo? is an alternative to ¿qué tal?and can also be used any time of the day.

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10. ¿Cómo le va? – How’s it going? (formal) / ¿Cómo te va? – How’s it going? (informal)

Finally, you can use ¿cómo le va? to keep the conversation going with whoever you greet. It’s just another way of saying ¿cómo estás?

Using Titles and Pet Names to Say Good Morning in Spanish

Besides asking questions, you can greet someone in the morning by identifying them with a title or a descriptive noun phrase, even when you don’t know them!

11. Buenos días, señor (señora/señorita) – Good morning, Mr. (Mrs./Miss)

When you want to address someone but you don’t know their name, you can use señor, señora or señorita. Problem solved!

12. Buen día, joven (jovencito/a)– Good day, young (person)

For a younger person—and if you’re older—you can use joven or jovencito(a) to say good morning in Spanish. It sounds a bit less dated than saying señor(a).

13. Buenos días, doctor (doctora) – Good morning, doctor

If the person is a doctor or has a PhD, you can greet them like this.

14. Saludos, profesor (profesora) – Greetings, professor

Say hello to your college professor with this phrase.

15. Buen día, maestro (maestra) – Good day, teacher

What better way to greet your Spanish teacher than with a “good morning” phrasein Spanish?

16. Buenos días a todos – Good morning, everyone

When entering a room full of people or a meeting, you can say buenos días a todos to greet everyone at once. And as always, adding a little hand wave never hurt.

17. Buenos días, amigo (amiga) – Good morning, friend

If you’re meeting your friends in the morning, you can say buenos días, amigo, to add more connection.

18. Buenos días, familia – Good morning, family

Write this in your family WhatsApp group chat to teach them a bit of Spanish.

19. Buen día, cariño – Greetings, honey

This is a bit more personal and is commonly used with someone’s partner or family members.

20. Buen día, querido (querida) – Good day darling

Similar to cariño, use querida or querido to say good morning in Spanish to someone you’re in a romantic relationship with or with family members.

More Spanish Phrases to Use in the Morning

With this starter list for saying good morning in Spanish, you’re no longer stuck with the same old buenos días.

But I’m not done yet!

Tack on a few expressions below to your buenos días and you’re solid!

21. Feliz día – Happy day

Wish someone a happy day with feliz día.

22. Feliz lunes (martes, etc) – Happy Monday (Tuesday, etc.)

Like English (i.e., happy Monday, Tuesday, etc), this phrase is a friendly way to say hello in the morning.

23. ¡Levántese! – Wake up! (formal) / ¡Levántate! – Wake up! (informal)

Get that stubborn sleeper to wake up by yelling, ¡levántate!

24. Que tenga un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (formal) / Que tengas un buen día – I hope you have a nice day (informal)

Don’t just say buenos días. You can wish someone a good day at the end of a quick hello.

25. Espero que haya dormido bien – I hope you slept well (formal) / Espero que hayas dormido bien – I hope you slept well (informal)

Instead of asking the person you’re greeting how they slept, you can outright tell them you hope they slept like a baby.

26. Es hora de levantarse – It’s time to get up

A bit nicer way of waking someone up instead of ¡levántate!

27. Mucho gusto – It’s a pleasure

If you’re meeting someone for the first time, you can follow up buenos días with mucho gusto.

28. Es un placer conocerlo – It’s a pleasure to meet you (male) / Es un placer conocerla – It’s a pleasure to meet you (female)

This is another way of telling someone you’re happy to meet them.

29. Qué hermoso día – What a beautiful day

Get the banter going after buenos días by commenting on the weather in Spanish.

30. Excelente fin de semana – Have a good weekend

If you say good morning in Spanish right before or during the weekend, add this expression to wish someone a great weekend.

31. Excelente inicio de semana – Have an excellent week

You can wish someone a happy start to the week if you say good morning on a Monday. Anyone could use that encouragement!

Saying good morning in Spanish doesn’t have to be boring and repetitive!

You can ask someone how they are and address them by a title. There are tons of ways to keep the conversation going. And with the added expressions at the end, you’ll sound more like a native speaker!

Eager to learn more expressions? Take a look at ways to greet people in Spanish no matter what time of day it is.

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30 Ways to Say “Good Morning” in Spanish Beyond Buenos Días | FluentU Spanish Blog (2024)

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30 Ways to Say “Good Morning” in Spanish Beyond Buenos Días | FluentU Spanish Blog? ›

How to say “Good morning” in Spanish. To wish someone 'good morning' in Spanish, say 'buenos días'. 'Buenos' means 'good' and 'días' means 'days' (in plural), so the literal translation is 'good days.

What can I say instead of Buenos días? ›

  • bonjour.
  • buenas noches.
  • good day.
  • good morning.
  • hey.
  • hi-ya.
  • how are you.
  • how goes it.

How do you say good morning in 100 different languages? ›

How To Say “Good Morning” In Different Languages
  1. English: Good morning (good morning)
  2. French: Bonjour (bonzhoor)
  3. Spanish: Buenos días (bwenos dias)
  4. German: Guten Morgen (guten morgen)
  5. Korean: 좋은 아침이에요 (joh-eun ah-chim-ee-eh-yo)
  6. Japanese: おはようございます (ohayō gozaimasu)
  7. Ukrainian: Доброго ранку (dobroho ranku)
May 10, 2023

What is the other way to say good morning in Spanish? ›

How to say “Good morning” in Spanish. To wish someone 'good morning' in Spanish, say 'buenos días'. 'Buenos' means 'good' and 'días' means 'days' (in plural), so the literal translation is 'good days.

What are the 50 most common words in Spanish with meaning? ›

This basic skill is vital for practicing as you continue to learn.
  • Buenos días (Good morning)
  • Buenas tardes (Good afternoon)
  • Buenas noches (Good evening / Good night)
  • ¿Cómo estás? (How are you?)
  • ¿Qué tal? (What's up?)
  • ¿Cómo te va? (How's it going?)
  • ¿Qué haces? (What are you doing?)
  • ¿Qué pasa? (What's happening?)
Aug 25, 2021

How do you say good morning flirty in Spanish? ›

Buen día, querido (querida) – Good day darling

Similar to cariño, use querida or querido to say good morning in Spanish to someone you're in a romantic relationship with or with family members.

How do you say good morning in Mexican slang? ›

It's “Buenos días”; in some places they say “Buen día” (but still understand “buenos días”). It literally means “good day”, but it's what Spanish speakers say when we say “Good morning” in English.

How do you say good morning in a classy way? ›

"Hey there, sunshine! Hope your day is as bright as your smile." "Just a note to start your day: you're amazing in every way!" "Hoping my 'good morning' makes you smile."

How do you say good morning but fancy? ›

  1. "Good morning, my love! As the world awakens, it pales in comparison to the light and warmth you bring to my life. ...
  2. "Rise and shine, beautiful! ...
  3. "Good morning, sweetheart! ...
  4. "Hello, love! ...
  5. "Good morning, my angel! ...
  6. "As the sun kisses the sky, I'm sending you a thousand kisses to start your day. ...
  7. "Good morning, my love!
Aug 28, 2014

How do you say good morning in many ways? ›

Ways To Say Good Morning
  • Rise and shine! – This is usually said when you are in the process of waking someone from sleep.
  • Top of the morning to you! ...
  • Good day to you.
  • Have a great day.
  • Hello there!
  • Wishing you the best for the day ahead.
  • How are you this fine morning?
  • Isn't it a beautiful day today?

How do you say good morning in Spanish romantically? ›

Good morning, my love. Buenos días, mi amor.

How do you say good morning in Argentina? ›

Typical phrases that accompany greetings include “Buenos días” (“Good morning”), “Buenas tardes” (Good afternoon”) and “Buenas noches” (“Good evening”). People often exchange these greetings when passing one another on the street in smaller towns or among neighbours.

What is the difference between Buen Dia and Buenos días? ›

"Buen dia" more often relates to "Good day" which can be informally used in any part of the day (except night). "Buenos dias" is a formal form that means "Good morning" more specifically and is majorly used to greet people at day's start.

What are the super 7 words in Spanish? ›

Here they are in Spanish.
  • 1 está (is at a place / is feeling)
  • 2 hay (there is / there are)
  • 3 tiene (has)
  • 4 es (is)
  • 5 le gusta (likes / is pleasing to)
  • 6 va (goes / is going)
  • 7 quiere (wants)
Feb 7, 2019

What is a popular Spanish saying? ›

1. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. This phrase is one of the most popular Spanish sayings. It reminds us that even if we have problems and things go wrong, everything will work out better with a positive attitude.

What is the most popular Spanish word? ›

Real Academia Española
RankWord formOccurrences
1de9,999,518
2la6,277,560
3que4,681,839
4el4,569,652
87 more rows

Have a good day in Spanish slang? ›

Saying “Have a Good Day” Informally

“Que tengas un buen día” (kay TEN-gahs oon bwen DI-ah): This is the standard translation of “have a good day” in Spanish.

Can you just say buenos instead of buenos días? ›

[Bwe-nos]: This informal greeting is a shortened form of “Buenos días” – perfect for casual settings.

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