I'm good today. / I'm doing well today.
Mir geht es means I'm OK in English.Normally the phrase would be: Mir geht es gut (I'm fine) or Mir geht es schlecht (I'm not well). The lack of an ending to the phrase indicates a melancholy mood.It means: I'm well or I'm fine =========================se is not GermanI'm fine = mir geht es gut
Mir geht's gutEs geht mir gut
Mir geht's gut. (I am fine.)Dir geht's gut. (You are fine.)geht's is a contraction of geht es.
you are fine - Dir geht es gut I am fine - mir geht es gut
Es geht mir gut, und Ihnen? is the correct form. It means: I'm fine, how are you?It is usually given in response to the question Wie geht es Ihnen?
Mir geht's gut.
"Wie geht es Ihnen" is the formal term used."Wie geht's dir" is the informal term used to a friend."Wie geht's" is the colloquial term used to people you meet regularly.wie geht's
"Es geht mir gut" is German for "I'm doing well" or "I'm fine." It is a common way to respond when someone asks how you are feeling.
Es geht mir gut, danke.
If you mean "Good" in the sense of "healthy" then it is "Ich fuehle mich gut" or "Mir geht es gut". If you mean good in the sense of "not bad/evil" it is "Ich bin gut"
"Gut Danke" translates as "fine, thank you""Gut Danke" would be the reply to the question how are you: "Wie gehts" or "Wie geht es Ihnen".
mir geht es gut und dir meine hübsche? = I am well and how are you my pretty (one)? (ich) vermisse dich auch = (I) miss you too