'thanks, brother-in-law. Same to you, hope you're well, and a happy year to you too.'
literally, "I'm very good, thanks" "Yo soy muy bien, gracias" is a wrong sentence, the right sentence is "Yo estoy muy bien, gracias" and the meaning "I'm very well, thanks"
it means, "thank you very much, same with you."
"I'm fine thanks"
that means how are you? then muy bien gracias means good thank youComo = howEsta = are you.Muy = VeryBien = GoodGracias = Thank you.
bien gracias soy hermana de Jose Hudson means "I'm well thanks sister Jose Hudson."
"Gracias para el noche muy bien" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. A possible correct phrase could be "Gracias por la noche, muy bien" which translates to "Thank you for the night, it was very good."
Very well thanks to God and you.
It means: I'm good thank you beautiful.
It's better written, "Gracias a Dios, estamos bien." It means, "Thanks to God, we're well."
"Bien gracias" means "Good, thanks" in Spanish. It is a fairly typical response to a question about how someone is doing, such as "¿Cómo estás?"
it means "i'm very good, thank you" or "I'm very well, thank you"
depending on what the other person said it could mean: thank you, you too, hugs and kisses. or same to you, thanks, hugs and kisses