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"Está bien" is a form of "está bien", a phrase which is often translated as "OK". "Nos vemos mañana" is a phrase which is often translated as "see you tomorrow". Learn more about the difference between "nos vemos mañana" and "está bien" below.
nos vemos mañana(
nohs
 
beh
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mohs
 
mah
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nyah
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nah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. see you tomorrow
Yo me vuelvo al hotel. Nos vemos mañana.I'm going back to the hotel. See you tomorrow.
b. I'll see you tomorrow
Yo me retiro, que estoy cansada. Nos vemos mañana, chicos.I'm tired. I'm going to bed. I'll see you tomorrow, folks.
a. we'll meet tomorrow
Nos vemos mañana a las 8 pm en el bar.We'll meet tomorrow at 8 pm at the bar.
b. we meet tomorrow
Si nos vemos mañana podemos hablar del tema.We can talk about it if we meet tomorrow.
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está bien(
ehs
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tah
 
byehn
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. OK
¿Quieres ver esta película? - Está bien.Do you want to watch this movie? - OK.
b. all right
Ya limpié la cocina. - Está bien.I already cleaned the kitchen. - All right.
c. fine
¡Deja de estresarte por eso! - Está bien.Stop stressing about it! - Fine.
d. that's OK
¡Perdón! Te pegué sin querer. - Está bien; no te preocupes.Sorry! I hit you by accident. - That's OK; don't worry about it.
e. that's fine
Te preparé unas quesadillas con tortillas de maíz. - Está bien.I made you quesadillas with corn tortillas. - That's fine.
f. that's all right
No pude encontrar el libro que me pediste. - Está bien.I couldn't find the book you asked me for. - That's all right.
a. he's fine (masculine)
¿Sigue enfermo Luis? - No, ya está bien.Is Luis still sick? - No, he's fine now.
b. she's fine (feminine)
¿Cómo está Marta? - Está bien.How is Marta? - She's fine.
c. it's fine
¿Cómo te gustó la nueva estufa? - No me encanta, pero está bien.How do you like the new stove? - I don't love it, but it's fine.
d. is fine
Carlos está bien.Carlos is fine.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(you're all right; second person singular)
a. you're fine
Está bien, señor. Solo se resbaló en el hielo.You're fine, sir. You just slipped on the ice.
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