"Estoy no hablo bien español" is probably someone trying to say "I do not speak Spanish well."
The entire sentence, though is completely incorrect. It is really saying "I am I don't speak well Spanish"
The correct way to say "I don't speak Spanish well" is "Yo no hablo español bien." or "No hablo Español bien."
Note: Some Spanish speakers use the "ny" to substitute for the ñ when typing. However it is not accepted as alternate spelling in proper Spanish.
"I don't speak well." No hablo inglés bien = I don't speak English well.
"Estoy bien" means "I am well" in English.
IM GOOD= ESTOY BIEN COMO ESTAS? ESTOY BIEN, GRACIAS ? Y TU?i'm fine or i'm ok
"Primo estoy bien" is a mix of Spanish and English. "Primo" means cousin in Spanish, while "estoy bien" means I am fine. So, the phrase could be translated as "Cousin, I am fine."
haha! it's like caribbeanfori'm fine and you?it's supposed to be¿Estoy bien. Y tú?
"I don't speak well." No hablo inglés bien = I don't speak English well.
"Estoy bien" means "I am well" in English.
IM GOOD= ESTOY BIEN COMO ESTAS? ESTOY BIEN, GRACIAS ? Y TU?i'm fine or i'm ok
Yo estoy bien or estoy bien.
''Estoy bien'' is the Spanish for ''I am fine''.
Estoy muy bien. Estoy maravilloso. Estoy fantástico. Estoy estupendamente.
Assuming it's the response to a greeting, how are you, then it's probably: Estoy bien. Y tu?
"Estoy bien, gracias," means, "I am well, thank you."
Estoy muy bien.
Estoy haciendo bien is literally "I am doing good", not use in latin America. We say "Estoy bien" or "Me va bien". Gracias = Thanks Y usted = And you?
It means, "I'm very sorry, I don't speak English. I'm well, thank you, and you?"
I am not well I am stupid