If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'
"Muy" means "very" in English.
What you have written is --- Your spanish I'm very good What is correct is Su espanol es muy bien --- your spanish is very good Or Su espanol esta muy bien --- your spanish is very good.
very good
Eres muy chistoso/a.
You are very sad.
Muy bien literally translates into "very well".However, in Spanish, as in English, people with relaxed grammar skills use the adverb bien (well) interchangeably with the adjective bueno (good). So muy bien may in casual (perhaps less educated) conversation, be loosely translated as "very good".
Caballero is Spanish for gentlemen or just man. By adding "muy" to it (which means very) it might mean: very fancy(man), or very manly. This is probably said to someone (a man) who acts fancy or of a high class.
muy=very. Muy bien is very good. Muy mal is very bad. :)
"muy" means "very" in English. El coche es muy rapido. The car is very fast.
I am very ashamed of you - estoy muy avergonzado de usted
You say, "Marco pasó un día muy bueno."
To Spanish: muy hermosa It is written in English Above...