How to say hi in Spanish

How to say “hello” and “goodbye” in Spanish

You probably already know that “hello” in Spanish is “hola”, right?

But Spanish greetings and pleasantries don’t stop there. Just like in English, there are a bunch of ways you can say “hi”, “how are you?” and “goodbye”, depending on the situation.

How to say “hello”

We’ll start with the greetings you’ll probably see in a Spanish phrase book. There’s a good chance you’ve probably already learned these, but here’s a quick refresher:

Buenas noches
Good evening

Note that Spanish greetings are always in the plural (“Good days”), but you might occasionally hear the singular “buen día” instead of “buenos días”.

“Buen día” is not very commonly used. So if in doubt, stick to “buenos días”.

How to say “how are you?”

Just like in English, it’s nice to follow up with “how are you?” (Although just like in English, don’t always expect to get an answer.)

¿Cómo estás?
How are you? (informal)

For casual, everyday conversations you can take your pick from any of the following. They all mean “how are you?”“what’s up?” “how’s it going?” “how you doin’?” etc. Which one you pick depends on which Spanish-speaking country you come from, or your own personal preference.

how are you? / what’s up? / how’s it going? how you doin’? (very casual)

* Note that ¿Qué haces? can also mean “what do you do?” or “what are you doing?”, depending on the context.

How to say “good, thanks!”

Yup, just as you do in English, if someone asks you “How are you?” you will usually say “good, thanks!” Although just like in English, often the person blurting out a quick “¿Qué tal?” isn’t really expecting a response.

Bien, gracias, ¿y usted?
Good, thanks, and you? (formal)
Bien, gracias, ¿y tú?
Good, thanks, and you? (informal)

If things are a little better than “good” in your world, you can use one of these instead:

If things are a bit more so-so, you could also use one of these:

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