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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

How to Use Bien & Bueno Like a Native ✅ (Spanish Quickie)

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Language Learning, Education

4.6804 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Ready for a QUICKIE? Listen to my new show, Spanish Quickie—short, fun, and slightly cheeky Spanish lessons for beginners!

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In this episode, you'll learn when to use "bien" or "bueno" in Spanish. Enjoy!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready to start speaking Spanish? Join Spanish Kickstar or free 5J mini-cource designed to teach you the basics and boost your confidence in just a few minutes a day.

0:11.4

Sign up now and take your first steps in Spanish. Enroll for free at www. latinele.com slash Spanish dash kickstart.

0:22.2

Hey, this is an episode of my new show Spanish Quiki.

0:25.6

New episodes twice a month.

0:27.7

Enjoy!

0:30.5

Hello, Quiki lover.

0:33.0

Bienvenido to a new episode of Spanish Quiki.

0:36.5

Short, fun, and slightly tricky Spanish lessons for beginners.

0:40.5

Me Y'Amo Marco, your Latino Spanish teacher.

0:44.3

In this episode, you'll learn how to use bien and bueno the right way.

0:49.5

I know this is a topic that confuses many of you, but today you'll finally learn how to use them like

0:55.9

a pro. Are you ready for a quickie? Sure.

1:04.0

Bien or Bueno? That is the question. Knowing when to use one or the other isn't always simple.

1:10.8

But with the examples, I'll give you today, you'll get a much clearer picture.

1:15.9

Let's start with bien.

1:18.3

You use bien when talking about how well something is done. So bien describes actions. Let's take, for example,

1:32.8

the verb can'tar to sing. If I hear you sing and I love the way you do it, I could say,

1:40.8

tu cantas bien. You sing well.

1:45.1

Or if I try

1:46.2

your delicious food

1:47.5

and want to

1:48.5

complement your

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