Welsh has a informal usage and a more formal usage:
Da iawn, diolch. (informal)
Da iawn, diolch. (formal)
You can say "dda diolch" in Welsh to mean 'fine thank you'.
"Thank you" in Welsh is "diolch."
'i am fine thanks' in welsh is 'fi am ddiolch dirwy'
You can say "diolch yn fawr iawn" in Welsh to express "thank you very much".
To say "I am fine thank you" in Serbian, you would say "Hvala, dobro sam."
You can say "M'afe wo, medaase." in Twi to mean "I am fine, thank you."
"Thank you" in Welsh is "diolch."
'i am fine thanks' in welsh is 'fi am ddiolch dirwy'
You say, "I am fine, thank you. How are you?"
You need to state the language you wish to say it in.
Diolch am bobeth!
You can say "diolch yn fawr iawn" in Welsh to express "thank you very much".
To say "I am fine thank you" in Serbian, you would say "Hvala, dobro sam."
You can say "M'afe wo, medaase." in Twi to mean "I am fine, thank you."
me ho ye (I am fine)medase (thank you)
diolch yn fawr iawn!
In Yoruba, "I am fine thank you" is translated as "Mo ti darapα», e se."
The Romanian language equivalent of I am fine, thanks is Sunt bine, mulţumesc.