Fine as in "I'm doing fine?"
I don't know enough from the context of your question, but I'll give you a sample dialogue guessing what you mean:
person A: O-genki desu ka? (How are you?)
person B: Ee, genki desu. Anata wa? (I'm fine, you?)
Pronunciation:
O = oh
genki = ganky
desu = dess
ka = kah
ee = eh (but with a longer ay sound... extend the vowel somewhat)
anata = A's pronounced like "ah" as in "father"
wa = wah.
fine tenko weather fine daijobu feeling fine bakkin traffic fine
weather is "hare" thats fine is "daijobu"
'Soreja ii'.
anata WA daijobu desu = you are fine as in theres nothing wrong with you anata WA genki desu = you are fine
im fine
Ah, in Japanese, "fine" can be said as "daijoubu" (pronounced die-joh-boo). It's a lovely word that can be used to express that everything is okay or going well. Remember, it's important to check in with yourself and others to make sure everything is truly "daijoubu."
Tokuzo Sagara has written: 'Japanese fine arts' -- subject(s): Art, Art, Japanese, History, Japanese Art
It is Daijobu desu.
attacked Pearl Harbor ; manufactured fine technological products
Watashi/jibun/ore wa Daijobu (desu)
大丈夫です
DS games are region-free, a Japanese DS game will work fine on a DS from the US.