I'm not 100 percent certain. If it's two sentences then it means: Very well. I'm in that class now.
If it's one sentence then the speaker probably means, "I am very well in that class now" - meaning that they are doing well in that class now (implying that this wasn't the case in the past).
"Estoy bien" translates to "I am fine" in English.
I'm very well now. Now I'm very well.
"No estoy bien" means "I am not well" in English. It is a way of expressing that you are not feeling good physically or emotionally.
estoy bien gracias y used means I am well thanks and you
"Primo estoy bien" is a mix of Spanish and English. "Primo" means cousin in Spanish, while "estoy bien" means I am fine. So, the phrase could be translated as "Cousin, I am fine."
"Estoy bien" in Spanish translates to "I am well" or "I am okay" in English. It is a common way to express that you are doing fine or feeling good in response to a question about your well-being.
"Estoy bien" means "I am fine" and "y tu" means "and you", so the phrase "Estoy bien y tu" translates to "I am fine and you?".
Yo estoy bien or estoy bien.
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
Estoy muy bien. Estoy maravilloso. Estoy fantástico. Estoy estupendamente.
The English translation of "Estoy bien con mucho trabajo" is "I'm fine, I have a lot of work."
Assuming it's the response to a greeting, how are you, then it's probably: Estoy bien. Y tu?