It's Bardzo dobrze, a ty? (pronunciation: bahrdzo dohbzhe, ah ti?)
Literal translation: Very well, and you?
say this when someone asks you how you are doing (if you're doing well, of course :D)
How are you: Jak sie masz? (Yahk shye MASH?)
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. What are you doing?
The word "you" does not exist in the Spanish language and "yo" is also not used concerning this phrase. Formally, the phrase is as follows: "A mí no megusta..."Translated, this phrase means "I do not like..."
to advance or to keep on doing something depends on the phrase
"To find pleasure in doing nothing!" in English is Dolce far niente! in Italian. The phrase tends to have its most famous occurrence in the 1958-released film "Houseboat" with Cary Grant and Sophia Loren and translates literally as "Sweet to do nothing!" The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey far NYEN-tey" in Italian.
"What do you do on weekends?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu fais le week-end? The question also translates as "What do you make on weekends?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo feh luh wea-kend" in French.
Domo.
Bagaimana kabarmu?
Comment ça va? in French means "How are you?" in English.
Kamu sangat hebat! if you mean to compliment others on their achievement on doing something succesfully.
¿Qué estamos haciendo? is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "What are we doing?" The question also translates literally as "What are we making?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key-STA-mo-sa-SYEN-do" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Sto andando bene is just one of many Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm doing well." The pronunciation will be "sto an-DAN-do BEH-ney" in Italian.
The phrase 'lagi apa' in English is: 'what are you doing?'.This is an informal and casual way to ask someone what they are doing at the moment. The formal way to say it would be: 'Apa yang sedang Anda lakukan?' or 'Apa yang sedang kamu lakukan?'.
"Co slychac" is a Polish phrase that translates to "what's up" or "how are you" in English. It is commonly used as a casual way to greet someone and ask how they are doing.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase τί κάνεις? The question, Romanized as Ti kanis, translates literally as "What are you doing?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee KA-nees" in Aeginan Greek.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. how are you, how are you doing?
Comment allez-vous? is the French equivalent of the English phrase "How are you doing?" when asked of a teacher. The interrogative is in the second person formal singular of the present indicative. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw-ta-ley-voo" in French.
"What are you doing today?" in English is Que faites-vous aujourd'hui? in French.