Sounds good
A literal translation, used to agree with a plan or idea. 'It sounds good.'
Means 'Agreed' or 'Okay.' A very common and slightly more formal way to show agreement.
Means 'Perfect.' Use this to show enthusiastic agreement.
Means 'Of course!' or 'Sure!'. A simple, positive, and common way to agree.
- Should we go to the movies on Friday? - Sounds good to me.
- We can eat tacos. - Perfect! I love tacos.
- My idea is to start at 8. - Sounds good.
- The meeting is tomorrow at 10 in the morning. - Agreed.
'Me parece bien' and 'Suena bien' are universally understood and used.
While the main phrases are used, 'Vale' is extremely common and used constantly to mean 'Okay' or 'Sounds good'.
'Dale' is a very frequent and informal equivalent, used like 'Okay' or 'Go for it'.
In very informal, friendly contexts, you might hear 'Sale' or 'Órale' to mean 'Okay' or 'Sounds good'.
'Listo' is commonly used to confirm plans, meaning 'Done,' 'Okay,' or 'Sounds good'.
Saying 'Sonidos buenos'. — This is a word-for-word translation. 'Sonido' refers to a literal sound you hear, not an idea. To agree with a plan, use idiomatic phrases like 'Me parece bien' (It seems good to me) or 'Suena bien' (It sounds good).
Using just 'Bueno' as a response. — While 'bueno' can mean 'okay' (especially on the phone), as a simple reply to a suggestion it can sound a bit abrupt. 'Me parece bien' is a more complete and polite response.
Confusing 'parece' with 'aparece'. — 'Me parece bien' means 'It seems good to me.' 'Aparece' means 'it appears' or 'it shows up' physically. For an opinion or agreement, always use 'parece'.
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