Good job
A direct equivalent for 'Well done'. Use it when someone has completed a task successfully.
Means 'Very good' or 'Very well'. It's an extremely common and versatile phrase for praise in any situation.
Means 'Excellent'. Use this to give strong praise for high-quality work.
Good job with the presentation!
You finished all your homework. Very good!
The food is delicious. Well done!
Your drawing is excellent, Ana.
'Buen trabajo', 'bien hecho', and 'muy bien' are universally understood and used.
In addition to the standard phrases, you'll often hear '¡Qué bien!' as an enthusiastic way to say 'Good job!' or 'That's great!'
It's very common to hear '¡Súper!' or 'Súper bien' to express that someone did a great job.
A common, slightly more emphatic alternative is '¡Bárbaro!', which means 'Great!' or 'Awesome!'
'¡Muy bien!' is extremely common, often used more than 'buen trabajo'. You will also hear '¡Qué bien!' frequently.
Bueno trabajo — Buen trabajo — The word 'bueno' shortens to 'buen' when it comes before a singular, masculine noun like 'trabajo'. The same happens with 'un buen día' (a good day).
Buen trabajar — Buen trabajo — 'Trabajo' is the noun for 'work' or 'job'. 'Trabajar' is the verb 'to work'. You need the noun here to say 'good work'.
Bueno hecho — Bien hecho — To say 'well done', you use the adverb 'bien' (well), not the adjective 'bueno' (good). 'Bien' describes the action of doing something.
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