Io sto bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am doing fine".
Specifically, the personal pronoun io -- which does not have to be used other than for emphasis -- is "I". The verb sto means "(I) am/stand, are standing, do stand". The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, well".
The pronunciation will be "EE-oh stoh BEY-ney" in Italian.
"End" in English is fine in Italian.
"You are fine!" in English means Tu stai bene! in Italian.
Sto andando bene is just one of many Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm doing well." The pronunciation will be "sto an-DAN-do BEH-ney" in Italian.
"I am fine without her!" in English is Senza di lei sto bene! in Italian.
Stiamo bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We are fine." The pronunciation will be "STYAM-mo BEH-ney" in Italian.
"Have a good weekend!" in English is Buon fine settimana!in Italian.
Bene, grazie
fight my monster
Sono belle, Grazie
Sto bene, grazie!
Stai bene con i baffi? in Italian is "You're fine with mustaches?" in English.
Bene as an adverb, fine as an adjective, and multa as a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "fine." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BEH-ney," "FEE-ney," and "MOOL-ta" in Italian.