معنی
Expresses good wishes for an event, meeting, or situation.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Spain, this is the 'standard' polite exit. It is almost mandatory when leaving small shops or bars to maintain a good relationship with the 'vecindario' (neighborhood). Mexicans often add 'bonito' (beautifully) to the phrase, making it '¡Que te vaya bonito!'. It's considered very warm and traditional. While 'Que vaya bien' is understood, Argentines frequently use '¡Que andes bien!' using the verb 'andar' (to walk/function). In Colombia, politeness is highly valued. You might hear '¡Que le vaya muy bien!' with a strong emphasis on the 'muy' to show extra sincerity.
The 'Igualmente' Combo
If someone says '¡Que vaya bien!' to you first, the most native response is '¡Gracias, igualmente!' (Thanks, likewise!).
Avoid 'Va'
Never say 'Que va bien'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating literally from English.
معنی
Expresses good wishes for an event, meeting, or situation.
The 'Igualmente' Combo
If someone says '¡Que vaya bien!' to you first, the most native response is '¡Gracias, igualmente!' (Thanks, likewise!).
Avoid 'Va'
Never say 'Que va bien'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating literally from English.
Eye Contact
In Spain, say this while making brief eye contact and perhaps a small wave or nod to appear genuine.
Email Closings
It's a great, slightly informal way to end an email to a colleague: 'Quedo a la espera de tus noticias. ¡Que vaya bien la semana!'
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct form of the verb 'ir' to complete the wish.
Espero que todo te ____ bien en tu nuevo trabajo.
Wishes after 'que' require the present subjunctive third-person singular 'vaya'.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
¡Que vaya bien el examen!
This specific variation focuses the wish on the 'examen'.
Complete the formal version of the phrase.
Muchas gracias por su ayuda, señor. ¡Que ___ vaya bien!
'Le' is the formal indirect object pronoun used for 'usted'.
What is the most natural response for the Customer?
Shopkeeper: 'Aquí tiene su cambio. ¡Buen día!' Customer: 'Gracias, ________.'
'Igualmente' (Likewise) followed by the phrase is the most polite and natural response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Vaya (Subjunctive) vs. Va (Indicative)
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاEspero que todo te ____ bien en tu nuevo trabajo.
Wishes after 'que' require the present subjunctive third-person singular 'vaya'.
¡Que vaya bien el examen!
This specific variation focuses the wish on the 'examen'.
Muchas gracias por su ayuda, señor. ¡Que ___ vaya bien!
'Le' is the formal indirect object pronoun used for 'usted'.
Shopkeeper: 'Aquí tiene su cambio. ¡Buen día!' Customer: 'Gracias, ________.'
'Igualmente' (Likewise) followed by the phrase is the most polite and natural response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes! That's the beauty of it. It's a general wish for 'whatever comes next' in their day.
Both are correct. 'Que vaya bien' is more impersonal/neutral. 'Que te vaya bien' is more personal.
You can say it to the interviewer as you leave, but use 'le': '¡Que le vaya bien!'. It shows confidence and politeness.
'Suerte' is specifically 'Good luck' for a challenge. 'Que vaya bien' is broader, like 'Have a good one'.
Yes, but it's more common to say '¡Que vaya bien la noche!' or simply '¡Buenas noches!'.
Absolutely. It is universal, though regional variations like 'Que te vaya bonito' exist.
Because the subject is 'it' (the situation/everything), not 'you'. You are wishing that *it* goes well *for you*.
Yes: '¡Que les vaya bien!' (formal/Latin America) or '¡Que os vaya bien!' (informal Spain).
Yes, it's very common in professional environments as a polite sign-off.
Only if said with a very flat, downward intonation, but it's rarely used sarcastically.
عبارات مرتبط
¡Suerte!
similarGood luck!
¡Que te mejores!
specialized formGet well soon!
¡Buen viaje!
specialized formHave a good trip!
¡Que aproveche!
specialized formEnjoy your meal!
¡Que disfrutes!
similarEnjoy!