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=== Saying "Good Morning" ===
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=== Saying "Good Morning" ===
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#Use "buenos días" (boo-EHN-ohs DEE-ahs) as a standard morning greeting. If you're learning Spanish in school, this is likely the first phrase you'll learn that means "good morning" in Spanish.<ref>http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/233078/good-morning-in-spanish-good-night-in-spanish-#.UT4xOhzryj4</ref>[[Image:Say Good Morning in Spanish Step 1 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#Use "buenos días" (boo-EHN-ohs DEE-ahs) as a standard morning greeting. If you're learning Spanish in school, this is likely the first phrase you'll learn that means "[[Say Good in Spanish|good]] morning" in Spanish.<ref>http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/233078/good-morning-in-spanish-good-night-in-spanish-#.UT4xOhzryj4</ref>[[Image:Say Good Morning in Spanish Step 1 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#Use "buen día" (boo-EHN DEE-ah) in some contexts. In some Latin American countries, such as Puerto Rico and Bolivia, the phrase "buen día" is used for "good morning" in casual, familiar settings.<ref>http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147319-s604/Puerto-Rico:Caribbean:Important.Phrases.html</ref>[[Image:Say Good Morning in Spanish Step 2 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#Use "buen día" (boo-EHN DEE-ah) in some contexts. In some Latin American countries, such as Puerto Rico and Bolivia, the phrase "buen día" is used for "good morning" in casual, familiar settings.<ref>http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147319-s604/Puerto-Rico:Caribbean:Important.Phrases.html</ref>[[Image:Say Good Morning in Spanish Step 2 Version 3.jpg|center]]
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#*This greeting is extremely informal, and typically considered slang, so the best time to use it is when talking to friends or close acquaintances around your own age.
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#*This greeting is extremely informal, and typically considered slang, so the best time to use it is when talking to friends or close acquaintances around your own age.
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