There are two ways to say this. It depends on who you are talking to.
If you are talking to someone who is of higher authority than you (teacher, principal, your boss, etc.) then you would reply with the usted form: Estoy bien. Y usted?
If you are talking to close friends or family, then you can reply with the Tú form: Estoy bien. Y tú?
Su / tu / vuestro inglés es muy bueno / está muy bien.
tu ingles es muy bien
ingles --- groins
inglés--- English
bien no Muy bien, ¿y tú?
No muy buena is the best way to say "not very good" in Spanish.
In Spanish you say, destinado Here is a very helpful website, where you can translate words from English to Spanish, or Spanish to English. Here is then name of it, SpanishDict.com
To Spanish: muy hermosa It is written in English Above...
Very much the same as you say it in English.
¿estoy muy bien y tu?
You say, "Muy buenos burritos."
That's not even a good sentence in English...
era muy bueno
"Very good" in English is "sehr gut" in German.
very well - muy bien very good - muy bueno
Muy bueno. (Muy bien is very well.)
Yes, saying "that's so true" is correct informal English. It is a common way to agree with someone or acknowledge the accuracy of a statement.