Well, it depends on the tone. But for the simpler one, I guess this should means 'I'm very exhausted.'
We are very well (:-It's like in English, "How are you two?", "We are (very) fine/well".-In Mandarin it's, "Ni Men Hao Ma?", "Wo Men Hen Hao"'Wo Men Hen Hao' is the pinyin (English writing pronounciation) for Mandarin's 'we are very fine/well'.
I'm fairly good
It means, "I'm very well." wo = I or me hen = very hao = well or good
wo hen hao is one possible answer
Hao! wo hen hao, ni zhenme yang ?
Hao Xiang Peng has written: 'Hao xiang ku'
Maybe is 我太好,I'm too good
我很好 wo hen hao (wo 3 hen 3 hao 3)
我很好 wo(3) hen(3) hao(3) --> means I am fine / I am doing fine
I'm not good. Actually, in colloquial English, it would be translated, "I'm not well".
Hao Wang has written: 'Wo men de cao mei he'
In Mandarin Chinese:我是我 (wǒ shì wǒ): "I am me"你好(nǐ hǎo): This is like "hello"