Basically im doing ok, not too bad or too good, and you?
Estoy más o menos No estoy ni bien ni mal Estoy regular Estoy dos tres (more confident; among friends)
"I am more or less busy." Though "soy" should be changed to "estoy".
Literally this means "I am more or less", usually taken to mean "I'm OK".
If you're good, you would say Estoy bien, if you're so-so, you would say Mas o menos, if you're bad, you would say Estoy mal, if you're normal you would say Estoy regular.
It means "how are you?". If youe feeling well, you could say "Estoy bien". If you are ill, "estoy infermo" or "siento mal". If you ae neither good nor bad, "más o menos".
I think the vcorrect is: mas o menos, y tu? and means: so so, and you?
y todavia VA fuerte o y todavia sigue fuerte
To respond to "¿Cómo estás?" in Spanish, you can say "Estoy bien, gracias," which means "I am good, thank you." Other options include "Estoy mal" (I'm not well) if you're feeling down, or "Más o menos" (so-so) if you're feeling average. You can also ask back, "¿Y tú?" to show interest in the other person's well-being.
It depends on how you are feeling. Most of the time, a polite response would the same as in English. I'm well. Estoy bien. There are many other possible responses. If you are happy, "estoy feliz". If you are ill, you could say "Estoy infermo." If you are just mediocre, "más o menos" or "regular". Whatever your condition or mood is.
More or less
más o menos means more or less
Estoy bien, ¿y usted? ¿Cómo están los niños (o bebés)?