In Tigrinya, you can say "እወ ደሓን እንደምን" (Iwo dehan endemin) to express "I'm doing fine." This phrase conveys a sense of well-being and contentment.
you should say im doing fine* how about you *only if you are doing fine
Im doing fine, how do you do?? Im doing fine, how do you do??
I am doing fine :- ana mneeh ( if you are male ) , ana mneha ( if female ) .Or- kol shi tamam.Orans kwieez awy
1# You don't say "in Norway" when you ask how to say something in that language. It's called "How do I say ...... in Norwegian?" I'm fine: Jeg har det bra But when someone ask you how you are doing, you mostly just answer: Just fine: Bare bra orbra
You can say "I'm fine, just a little hungover." Alternatively, you could say, "I'm okay, but I have a bit of a hangover." Both phrases convey that you're doing alright but are feeling the effects of drinking.
"how are you?" :] im fine thanks im doing my homework
How are you ? Kifak ? well (am fine) Mnea !
Estoy bien.
the best thing or you to do is let them say hi to you first you never walk up to them or else they well think you are a freak, or you friendly, or you just wanna befriends to use them so if they say hey how you doing you say I'm doing fine and you and start a conversation.
Estoy bien y haciendo el bien.
Sabai Dee khrap
wo hen hao