المعنى
Expressing satisfaction or positive reaction to something.
خلفية ثقافية
In Spain, '¡Qué bien!' is often accompanied by a physical gesture like a light touch on the arm or a broad smile. It's part of 'social grooming' to show you are engaged. While 'Qué bien' is used, 'Qué bueno' is significantly more common for reacting to news. 'Qué padre' is the informal equivalent for younger generations. Argentines might use '¡Qué bueno!' or '¡Buenísimo!' with a very distinct rising and falling intonation to show high enthusiasm. In Colombia, you might hear '¡Qué nota!' or '¡Qué bacano!' as more colorful alternatives to 'Qué bien' in informal settings.
The 'Reaction' Rule
When you don't know what to say to good news, '¡Qué bien!' is always the right answer.
Watch your tone
If you say it too slowly or with a flat voice, it sounds like you don't actually care.
المعنى
Expressing satisfaction or positive reaction to something.
The 'Reaction' Rule
When you don't know what to say to good news, '¡Qué bien!' is always the right answer.
Watch your tone
If you say it too slowly or with a flat voice, it sounds like you don't actually care.
Add 'me alegro'
To sound more fluent, say '¡Qué bien! Me alegro mucho.' (That's great! I'm very glad.)
Regional preference
If you are in Mexico, try switching to 'Qué bueno' to blend in perfectly.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct reaction to the following news: 'He ganado la lotería.'
—He ganado la lotería. —________
Winning the lottery is positive news, so '¡Qué bien!' is the appropriate reaction.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'estar' (remember to use the subjunctive).
Qué bien que tú ______ (estar) aquí con nosotros.
The phrase 'Qué bien que' triggers the subjunctive mood to express emotion.
Match the phrase to the context.
Context: You walk into a bakery and the smell is amazing.
'Huele' comes from 'oler' (to smell), which fits the bakery context.
Complete the WhatsApp conversation.
User A: '¡Ya tengo las entradas para el concierto!' User B: '¡________! Nos vemos el viernes.'
Getting concert tickets is a positive event.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Qué bien vs. Qué bueno
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين—He ganado la lotería. —________
Winning the lottery is positive news, so '¡Qué bien!' is the appropriate reaction.
Qué bien que tú ______ (estar) aquí con nosotros.
The phrase 'Qué bien que' triggers the subjunctive mood to express emotion.
Context: You walk into a bakery and the smell is amazing.
'Huele' comes from 'oler' (to smell), which fits the bakery context.
User A: '¡Ya tengo las entradas para el concierto!' User B: '¡________! Nos vemos el viernes.'
Getting concert tickets is a positive event.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Muy bien' means 'Very well'. It's used to answer 'How are you?' or to say 'Good job'. 'Qué bien' is more of an exclamation for news.
Because it is used in an exclamation. All interrogative and exclamative words in Spanish (quién, cómo, dónde, qué) take an accent.
Yes, but 'Qué bueno' is often more frequent in many Latin American countries.
Yes, just like 'Oh, great' in English. '¡Qué bien, he perdido el bus!'
No, 'bien' is an adverb, so it never changes to 'biena' or 'bienes'.
'Qué guay' is very informal slang from Spain. 'Qué bien' is standard Spanish.
It's better to use the subjunctive (estés, vengas) to sound natural, though in very casual speech some people use the indicative.
Usually with 'Sí, la verdad es que sí' (Yes, truth is, yes) or 'Muchas gracias'.
Yes! '¡Qué bien huele!' (It smells so good!) or '¡Qué bien sabe!' (It tastes so good!).
عبارات ذات صلة
Qué bueno
similarHow good
Qué guay
synonymHow cool
Menos mal
similarThank goodness / At least
Genial
synonymGreat / Brilliant
Qué pena
contrastWhat a pity / What a shame
Qué bien te veo
builds onYou look great