As written, it means "this very good". Probably you mean "Está muy bien", meaning "you are very good" or "it is very good", or "he/she is very good". Context woud determine exactly who or what you are talking about.
very good, thank you!
Is it very good?
Se ve muy bien - It looks very good
I think it's, "Te ves bien," or "Usted se ve bien," in the formal.
it could mean "It is seen well". Or "he/she seems well" Many Spanish verbs change meaning when used in the reflexive form. Such is the case with ir/irse, quedar/quedarse, and ver/verse among many others of course. "Se ve bien" could have different meanings. It is however very often used to mean "to look good" thus: Se ve bien. = He/she/it looks good. Another example. ¡Oye! Esa chica se ve bien. = Hey! That girl looks good. I hope this was useful to you. Over and out, El Condestable de Castilla.
This is a passive form, so it would be "It is seen that you are very beautiful."
Si se ve
Qué rico se ve. It looks so tasty
"Se te ve muy bien" means "you look very good" in Spanish. It is a compliment often used to tell someone they look nice or attractive.
Pretty picture, you look very nice Lala. I don't know if you spell your name like that but it looks pretty.
It translates to "It looks good but it looks like your uncle haha." This phrase is typically used jokingly when someone is wearing an outfit or has a look that is stylish or put together, but resembles that of an older relative like an uncle.
I think it's, "Te ves bien," or "Usted se ve bien," in the formal.
There are many ways to say "fancy" in Spanish. The best would be fantasía.
it could mean "It is seen well". Or "he/she seems well" Many Spanish verbs change meaning when used in the reflexive form. Such is the case with ir/irse, quedar/quedarse, and ver/verse among many others of course. "Se ve bien" could have different meanings. It is however very often used to mean "to look good" thus: Se ve bien. = He/she/it looks good. Another example. ¡Oye! Esa chica se ve bien. = Hey! That girl looks good. I hope this was useful to you. Over and out, El Condestable de Castilla.
No se le ve bien la rodilla / su rodilla no está bien (a / de ella)
it could mean "It is seen well". Or "he/she seems well" Many Spanish verbs change meaning when used in the reflexive form. Such is the case with ir/irse, quedar/quedarse, and ver/verse among many others of course. "Se ve bien" could have different meanings. It is however very often used to mean "to look good" thus: Se ve bien. = He/she/it looks good. Another example. ¡Oye! Esa chica se ve bien. = Hey! That girl looks good. I hope this was useful to you. Over and out, El Condestable de Castilla.
This is a passive form, so it would be "It is seen that you are very beautiful."
Si se ve
it means "NOTHING, BUT YOU CANT SEE VERY WELL IN THE PICTURE. I DONT KNOW WHO YOU ARE."
Qué rico se ve. It looks so tasty