According to Google translator - the literal translation is "relative good good for you"
This phrase in Spanish roughly translates to "How good, good for you my relative". It is a casual expression used to show approval or support towards someone you are close to.
estoy bien gracias y used means I am well thanks and you
"Senorinta muy bueno" is incorrect in Spanish. "Señorita" means Miss or young lady, while "muy bueno" means very good. The correct way to say "very good miss" in Spanish would be "muy bien, señorita."
"Río Bueno" translates to "Good River" in English.
"estas bien Buena" means: You're really hot. BTW, "Buena" stands for the femenine use of the term, so for the masculine it is "Bueno"; but in the end, doesn't matter if it is for masculine or femenine, "You're really hot" is a very bolder complement...
"Bien" means "well" in English. It can also mean "good" or "fine" depending on the context in which it is used.
How well you dance.
It means "you will be well".
You are the best
good or well * Bueno is "good." Bien is "well."
If you are asking what "que bueno no sabia que usted habla espanol" means, it's: "how nice I didn't know you speak Spanish"
Apparently, it is a response to a "How are you?" question. "Muy bien, y usted como esta?" means "Very well, and you, how are you?"
Either 'Pórtate bien' or 'Sé bueno'. Both mean 'behave'.
I had a good time yesterday
Fine can be synonymous with good. this words mean "bien" or "bueno"
bien actually means "well," such as how bien hecho means well done. In English grammar, sometimes you can use "good" in a sentence, and sometimes "well" can be used. The same goes for Spanish, only that it gets more complicated that, as you have to take into consideration other variations of bueno that might be gramatically correct, such as buen and buena._______________________________I've read that 'bien' is an adverb and that 'bueno' is an adjective.
If you mean, I've behaved good, the answer is: "Yo me e portado bien"
estoy bien gracias y used means I am well thanks and you