Spanish Phrase
Es una buena oferta.
Meaning
Literally, 'It is a good offer.' The phrase is used to evaluate a deal, discount, or proposal as favorable or worthwhile.
When to use
Say this when you think a price, promotion, or proposal is advantageous—whether you’re shopping, negotiating, or commenting on a deal you’ve heard about.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Esunabuenaoferta.
Ser (es)
Use 'ser' for inherent qualities or identity; here it links the subject to the description of the offer.
Indefinite article (una)
Feminine singular article matches the gender of 'oferta'.
Adjective agreement (buena)
Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify; 'buena' matches feminine singular 'oferta'.
Noun gender (oferta)
'Oferta' is a feminine noun, so both the article and adjective take feminine forms.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te gusta el precio del coche?
Do you like the price of the car?
Sí, es una buena oferta.
Yes, it’s a good deal.
✕Common Mistakes
Es un buena oferta.
The article must match the feminine noun 'oferta'.
Es una buen oferta.
The adjective must be in feminine form 'buena' to agree with 'oferta'.
Es una buena ofertá.
No accent on the final 'a' in 'oferta'.
↔Alternatives
Es una oferta excelente.
It's an excellent offer.
Es una oferta muy buena.
It's a very good offer.
Es una oferta atractiva.
It's an attractive offer.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking markets, haggling is common, so saying 'es una buena oferta' can be a polite way to signal you’re interested while still leaving room for negotiation. Keep in mind that in some regions the word 'oferta' may refer specifically to a limited‑time promotion rather than a generic deal.

