Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20161023151047/@comment-28590810-20161101225518

Commander Tool Belt wrote: Actually, what I was taught by a Spanish teacher from *gasp* Spain, is that either Buenos or Buenas can be used based on the noun qualifying it. For example, if I was saying 'amiga' I could have used 'Buenas' so most times actually the noun depends on gender, therefore determining whether the preceder is masculine or feminine. But that's complicated Spanish, so I don't blame you, plus there are several different dialects of Spanish, maybe you learnt the Cuban or Venezuelan or something.

Other than that, yeah I'm good thanks. Yikes, what you said its true, that is why "Buenos tardes" is incorrect, because Tardes is feminine "La tarde/Las tardes/Buenas tardes/Buena tarde"

"Buenos" can be used with "Día/Días" because is masculine "El día/Los días/Buenos días"

Spanish pronouns can be tricky