It is unusual to ask: "Are you fine?"
The more usual question would be "How are you?"
It is very common to answer "I'm fine, thank you" or "I am very well, thank you."
There is recent tendency to answer "I'm good, thank you" but not everyone accepts this as the right answer. (It tends to imply 'I'm a good person' rather than 'My state of health is good.')
kabar malik ------------------------------ English - Malay translater
I am fine and keeping busy (English) -> Je suis fine et se tenir occupé (French)
Je me sens bien is "I feel good / I feel fine" in English.
If you say it with the English accent, it will be fine. You just pronounce the "g" as a "j"
The way you said it is just fine - except that in English, "I" should be capitalized. You can also say "I am Jamaican".
The translation from Spanish is "fine step" and in Portuguese it's "pace fine" If that helped any.
The Romanian language equivalent of I am fine, thanks is Sunt bine, mulţumesc.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Imbuya ore" has the meaning of "We are fine" in English.
if the message is that they can speak English fine then you would say: Tu parle bien en anglais. trust me, i live in quebec.
The English words 'I am fine, thank you' in informal French become Je vais bien merci.
Clarification needed: are you looking for a language other than English? In English the way you said it is just fine.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Imbuya tore" has the meaning of "We're fine" in English.