Sentence examples of "buena" in Spanish

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Parece ser una buena casa. It seems to be a good house.
Tú harás una buena torta. You shall have a nice cake.
Él tiene buena fama con todos. He is well spoken of by everybody.
La habitación disfruta de una buena vista del lago. The room commands a fine view of the lake.
No es de buena educación hablar con la boca llena. It's not polite to speak with your mouth full.
No puedo pelearme con mi hermana porque es demasiado buena. I can't quarrel with my sister because she's too kind.
Esa es una buena idea. That is a good idea.
Bob es una buena persona. Bob is a nice person.
Nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena Never too late to do well
En los Estados Unidos es una falta de respeto sorber al comer fideos, pero en Japón se considera de buena educación, incluso halagador. In the U.S. it is disrespectful to slurp while eating noodles, but in Japan it is considered polite and even flattering.
Mary es una buena niña. Mary is a good girl.
Es una buena vista desde aquí. It is a nice view from here.
Él tiene una buena cámara. He has got a good camera.
Hanako resultó ser una persona sorprendentemente buena. Hanako turned out to be a surprisingly nice person.
No es una buena idea. This is not a good idea.
Te voy a presentar a una buena chica. I'll introduce you to a nice girl.
Emi es una buena chica. Emi is a good girl.
Le dije a ella que eres una buena chica. I told her that you're a nice girl.
¡Esto es una buena idea! That's a good idea!
Noriko sí que es una buena persona, ¿o no? Noriko really is a nice person, isn't she?
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