意味
To describe something that happens unexpectedly and without warning.
文化的背景
In Spain, this phrase is often used during 'la sobremesa' to add drama to personal anecdotes. It is frequently paired with expressive hand gestures. While 'de buenas a primeras' is understood, Mexicans might also use 'de la nada' or 'así nomás' to express similar suddenness in very casual speech. Argentines often use this phrase when complaining about someone's sudden change in attitude, often followed by '¿viste?' to seek agreement. In Colombia, the phrase is used with a characteristic melodic intonation to emphasize the shock of the event.
The Storyteller's Secret
Use this phrase to introduce the 'climax' of your story. It builds suspense better than 'entonces'.
Watch the Plurals
Never say 'de buena a primera'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating literally from another language.
意味
To describe something that happens unexpectedly and without warning.
The Storyteller's Secret
Use this phrase to introduce the 'climax' of your story. It builds suspense better than 'entonces'.
Watch the Plurals
Never say 'de buena a primera'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating literally from another language.
Pair with 'Y'
Native speakers almost always say '...y, de buenas a primeras...' to create a contrast with the previous sentence.
Regional Nuance
In Spain, you might hear 'a las primeras de cambio' more in sports or political commentary.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct form of the phrase to complete the sentence.
Estábamos viendo la película y, ________, se fue la luz.
The phrase is a fixed plural feminine form: 'de buenas a primeras'.
Which situation best fits the use of 'de buenas a primeras'?
Select the best context:
The phrase is used for sudden, unexpected events without warning.
Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom.
No puedes dejar tu trabajo de ______ a _______.
The idiom is 'de buenas a primeras'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: ¿Por qué ya no sales con María? B: Pues, no lo sé. _________ me bloqueó en todas partes.
'De buenas a primeras' fits the context of a sudden, unexplained action like being blocked.
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Common Contexts
Technology
- • Computer crash
- • Lost signal
- • Battery death
Social
- • Sudden anger
- • Ghosting
- • Unexpected visit
Nature
- • Rain
- • Earthquake
- • Sunset (poetic)
練習問題バンク
4 問題Estábamos viendo la película y, ________, se fue la luz.
The phrase is a fixed plural feminine form: 'de buenas a primeras'.
Select the best context:
The phrase is used for sudden, unexpected events without warning.
No puedes dejar tu trabajo de ______ a _______.
The idiom is 'de buenas a primeras'.
A: ¿Por qué ya no sales con María? B: Pues, no lo sé. _________ me bloqueó en todas partes.
'De buenas a primeras' fits the context of a sudden, unexplained action like being blocked.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is always plural: 'de buenas a primeras'. The singular version is considered incorrect in standard Spanish.
Yes, but use it sparingly. It's better for describing unexpected challenges you solved rather than your own impulsive decisions.
Mostly, yes. However, 'de buenas a primeras' sounds more idiomatic and emphasizes the lack of warning or logic.
No, it is a fixed phrase. It never becomes 'de buenos a primeros'.
It literally means 'from good to firsts', referring to moving from a good state to the first thing that happens without transition.
Absolutely. It is a pan-Hispanic phrase used from Spain to Argentina.
Yes! 'De buenas a primeras, me dieron el premio.'
In most dialects, it links to the following 'a'. In some Caribbean or Southern Spanish dialects, the 's' might be aspirated (sounding like a soft 'h').
It's neutral-informal. It's perfect for conversation and casual writing, but too informal for a legal contract.
Historically, it referred to 'buenas manos' (good hands) in card games.
関連フレーズ
De repente
synonymSuddenly
De golpe
similarAll at once
A las primeras de cambio
similarAt the first opportunity
Sin comerlo ni beberlo
builds onWithout having anything to do with it
De sopetón
synonymAbruptly