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What does muy bien mean?

What does muy bien mean?

VERY WELL
muy bien | Translation of VERY WELL into Spanish by Oxford Dictionary on Lexico.com also meaning of VERY WELL in Spanish.

How do you respond to muy bien?

would be bien (fine) or even ¡muy bien! (great!). Other less positive replies could be vaya (so-so), regular (not bad), vamos tirando (getting by).

Is it muy bueno or muy bien?

¡Muy bien! Very good! But the words are NOT interchangeable, as we are about to see. The two words are actually different types of words: ‘bien’ is an ADVERB, while ‘bueno/buena/buenos/buenas’ are all ADJECTIVES.

What is the mean of Bien?

a : comfortable, cozy, snug. b : prosperous, well-to-do. 2 obsolete slang : good, fine.

Whats Como mean?

We know that «cómo» means «how» but, what else?

How do you use muy bien?

-Muy bien, gracias. -Very well, thank you.

How do you use bien?

Bien means good, moral, right, healthy, etc., and can only be used as an adjective with copular (state-of-being) verbs such as être. Il est bon étudiant. He is a good student. Il est bien comme étudiant.

How do you say thats good?

Ways to Say Very Good

  1. Perfect!
  2. Super!
  3. Exactly rights.
  4. Fantastic.
  5. Fine!
  6. Great!
  7. Congratulations!
  8. Wonderful.

Is Bien masculine or feminine?

Because in French verbs don’t have genders, « bien » will always be spelt the same way. Ex : Il travaille bien à l’école. à « bien » gives you information on how well he « travaille ».

What does «Muy Bueno» mean in Spanish?

In Spanish, “no bueno” means absolutely nothing…in fact, it is a wrongly structured sentence. Once that has been said, Spanish speaking people easily could infere that the “foreigner” saying that is trying to say something along the lines of “esto no es bueno” or “esto no está bueno”.

What is a synonym for Muy Bien?

Synonyms for muy bien. bien hecho. good for you. felicidades. congratulations. bien hecho. well done. Antonyms for muy bien. muy mal.

What does Muito Obrigado mean in English?

Sometimes it is shortened to “brigado” in slang. However, it literally means “obliged” from the Latin, obligātus, corresponding to the English “much obliged” (muito obrigado) used more in the past and some times used in Western movies, with a nod and tip of the hat.