Bien, et tu? (informal) Bien, et Usted? (formal) Bien, et tu? (informal) Bien, et Usted? (formal)
I would say, "You are doing very well." In Spanish, I would say, "Tú haces muy bien."
Estóy bien, gracias.
Estoy muy bien, ¿y tu?
Me imagino que todo te pase bien.
To make efforts to learn Spanish, It could be very good for you in the future.
No muy buena is the best way to say "not very good" in Spanish.
¿estoy muy bien y tu?
"Very good thank you" in Spanish is "Muy bien gracias". It is pronounced "Mwee be-EHN GRA-see-ahs". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Que guapa is very good looking (female)
yo es muy bueno
To make efforts to learn Spanish, It could be very good for you in the future.
Muy bien, gracias. (Very good, thank you.) Muy bueno, gracias. (Very well, thank you.) You estoy bien (I am doing good)
Yes, they are very good at dog agility and would love doing it.
No muy buena is the best way to say "not very good" in Spanish.
Your Spanish translates to "I am very well" in English.
this means... i am very well i am doing very well
Very good. If that is your score keep doing what you're doing.
very well - muy bien very good - muy bueno
A problem in English is that we use the progressive form for almost everything. It is not used very much in Spanish. So "doing that" is usually expressed in Spanish in the simple present tense. "Hago eso", or I do that. If you are doing that right now, you could use the progressive in Spanish, or "Yo estoy haciendo eso".
Yes, como estas means how are you doing. It is very common phrase used in Spanish.
"Que tal" is a Spanish phrase that is often used as a greeting or to inquire about how someone is doing. It can be translated to mean "How are you?" or "What's up?" depending on the context.