When someone asks "Wie geht's?" (How are you?), a common response is "Gut, danke!" (Good, thank you!). You can also add more details if you feel comfortable, such as "Mir geht's gut, und dir?" (I'm doing well, and you?). The response can vary based on how you're feeling or the context of the conversation.
Wie gehts?
Wie gehts?
"Wie Gehts es Inen?" The formal phrasing. "Wie Gehts?" the familiar form.
hallo, wie geht's = hello, how are you
'Wie gehts'?
Wie geht's = Kumusta
Wie gehts heute?
Hi! Wie geht's?
Wie geht's is correctly spelled; however, it is actually pronounced like vie geht's, since the w sound in German is the v sound in English.
"Wie gehts mein guter freund. Bist du in Danemark?" = How's it going my good friend. Are you in Denmark?'
Hallo wie gehts euch? = Hello how are you? (informal, plural)
It's "Wie gehts?" and it means "How are you?"