You can say "Mo ti dabi fun" in Yoruba to mean "I'm doing fine."
You can say "Emi ko dara" in Yoruba, which means "I am not well."
Pele
The Romanian language equivalent of I am fine, thanks is Sunt bine, mulţumesc.
"Si jambo" in Swahili translates to "I'm fine" or "I'm okay." It is a common greeting used to respond to inquiries about how someone is doing.
Maka'i no mahalo nui loa means excellent thank you very much
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??
You can say "Emi ko dara" in Yoruba, which means "I am not well."
Pele
I am doing fine :- ana mneeh ( if you are male ) , ana mneha ( if female ) .Or- kol shi tamam.Orans kwieez awy
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.
"how are you?" :] im fine thanks im doing my homework
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
How are you ? Kifak ? well (am fine) Mnea !
Estoy bien.
Estoy bien y haciendo el 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.