It means "quite sad."
they are all doing fine
'Je danse bien et je chante bien.' in French, means in English: 'I dance well and [I] sing well.'
de nada. bien dia!
The correct translation for the English term "I am not in a good mood" to Spanish is "No estoy de buen humor"
The correct translation for "Mientes tan bien" is "You lie so well". It is a Spanish song by Sin Bandera and the Spanish and English versions can be found on Lyrics Translate.
You are very sad.
very good
I feel good
they are all doing fine
not to be sad. It's better to see a whole sentence in order to translate more precisely
'Je danse bien et je chante bien.' in French, means in English: 'I dance well and [I] sing well.'
it would be very sad for them
de nada. bien dia!
If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'
The Spanish adjective triste means "sad."
The word 'bien' is an adverb in French. So it tells something about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, what the adverb tells is how well someone or something is doing.
Muy bien literally translates into "very well".However, in Spanish, as in English, people with relaxed grammar skills use the adverb bien (well) interchangeably with the adjective bueno (good). So muy bien may in casual (perhaps less educated) conversation, be loosely translated as "very good".