¡Buena suerte!
Good luck!
意味
Used to wish someone success or good fortune.
文化的背景
In Spain, it is common to say '¡Mucha suerte!' to friends. It is very informal and warm. Mexicans often add '¡Échale ganas!' (Give it your all!) alongside '¡Buena suerte!' to emphasize effort. Argentines might use '¡Suerte!' alone, often with a friendly tone.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'suerte' is feminine. It's 'buena', not 'buen'.
Regional Flair
In Mexico, add '¡Échale ganas!' to sound more natural.
意味
Used to wish someone success or good fortune.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'suerte' is feminine. It's 'buena', not 'buen'.
Regional Flair
In Mexico, add '¡Échale ganas!' to sound more natural.
ビジュアル学習ツール
よくある質問
8 問No, use '¡Felicidades!' instead.
It is neutral and works everywhere.
Because 'suerte' is feminine.
Yes, it is perfectly polite.
No, it is always singular.
Use '¡Mucha suerte!'
It can be, depending on tone.
No, just the phrase.
関連フレーズ
¡Échale ganas!
builds onGive it your all
¡Que te vaya bien!
similarHope it goes well
¡Muchos éxitos!
similarMuch success