Asked • 03/14/19

Bien vs buen/bueno/buena to describe something good?

I have encountered phrases like these:\n\n> La buena comida.\n\n> El buen hombre.\n\n> Buenos dias.\n\nHowever in none of these instances is it grammatically correct to substitute *bien* even though it also means good and it is also an adjective (at least as I understand it). \n\nWhen and how do I use *bien* as opposed to *buen/bueno/buena* to describe something good?

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Elijah B. answered • 03/14/19

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