Buenos días means "good mornings." It is a plural, normally translated in the singular as "Good morning." You could also say "buen día" and still be correct, but maybe a little abrupt.
In response, you would normally repeat the statement. "Buenos días", and then make a polite inquiry. "¿Cómo está usted?" or "¿Cómo estás?" If you are familiar, you might say "¿Qué tal?" or "¿Qué pasa?"
muy bueno/a (adjective - male/female)muy bien (adverb)muy bien
Muy Bien means Very Good
Muy bien
if someone had said muy bien to you, you would have had to ask them how they are. muy bien translates into very good it is mainly used when asked como estas? (how are you) you can reply with bien (good) or muy bien (very good)
There are many ways but the most common one is "Muy Bien, gracias"
muy bueno/a (adjective - male/female)muy bien (adverb)muy bien
"Muy bien" is Spanish for "very well," which is "très bien" in French.
very well - muy bien very good - muy bueno
muy bien When it is the of "how are you?" it is "muy bien" but when it refers to the quality of something it is "muy bueno." muy bien
Estoy muy bien.
Well, if you were asked first, you can reply with "bueno, gracias, y tu?"
"No muy bien" means "not very well" or "not very good" depending on context.
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Muy bien.
Muy Bien means Very Good
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.
Muy means mainly "very", e.g. "muy bien" = very good