Bien, Buen or Bueno? + 3 Key Exceptions to Spanish Adjective Rule
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Confused by bien, bueno, and buen? You’re not alone.
In this episode, we’ll untangle the meanings and uses of these three commonly mixed-up words — and we’ll go one step further!
You’ll also learn about:
📌 The 3 key exceptions to the rule that adjectives come after nouns in Spanish
⚡ How changing the word order can change the meaning
🎙️ Real-life examples that native speakers use every day
We break it all down with clear explanations, real-world phrases, and tips that help you sound more natural in Spanish — especially if you're learning Latin American or Rioplatense Spanish.
Whether you're learning Spanish for travel, work, love, or just because you love languages, this episode is packed with insights to help you move from “confused learner” to confident speaker.
💡 Stay tuned!
In next week’s episode (Tuesday, November 18), we’ll see how the meaning changes when we use bueno and bien with ser or estar — a must-listen if you want to sound like a native!
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🧡 Hosted by Marina Boschi from Verbum Spanish School, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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