It's a bit incorrect, grammatically. You probably mean:
Muy bien, guapa, me gustas mucho = Very good, gorgeous, I like you a lot.
mucho calor (mooch-oh kall-or)
estoy bien aburrido I am very borred
You could say "Siento mucho más bien también. Gracias por los rezos."
Very Good! Mucho or muchos (a lot, plenty, many, very, etc). Bien (good, well, fine, okay, etc). ?Como estas? (How are you?) Bien or Mucho bien. (Good or very good.)
Muy Bien means Very Good
Either "guapo / guapa", or "bien parecido/parecida".
The English translation of "Estoy bien con mucho trabajo" is "I'm fine, I have a lot of work."
Es verdad = It's true Es muy divertido hablar espanol = It is very entertaining to speak Spanish Hablas bien, guapa = You speak well, handsome
mucho calor (mooch-oh kall-or)
"this sounds pretty good"
It means that a woman is very pretty.
It depends on how it is to be understood. If you mean to say that you are not well or that you feel sick, the translation is "No estoy bien." If you mean to say that you are a wicked person, the translation is "No soy bueno."
Very well studying a lot, and you? This is not a very correct way of saying it, since the gerund form is usually not used like this in Spanish. A better way would be to say: Muy bien, estudio mucho, ¿y tú?
well,nice to meet you =)
estoy bien aburrido I am very borred
Fine, and I leave them to you, my lovely
You could say "Siento mucho más bien también. Gracias por los rezos."