How to Say ‘They are doing well.’ in German
Sie kommen gut zurecht.
zee koh-men goot tsu-rekht
[zee koh-men goot tsu-rekht]
💬 Usage Tip: A comforting response for inquiries about well-being.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expressing positive updates is appreciated in family contexts.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
They
Third person plural pronoun.
Sie lernen schnell und kommen gut zurecht.
They learn quickly and are doing well.
kommen
[koh-men]
are getting along
To manage or deal with a situation.
Sie kommen gut zurecht mit der neuen Situation.
They are getting along well with the new situation.
gut
[goot]
well
In a good or satisfactory manner.
Die Kinder kommen gut zurecht.
The children are doing well.
zurecht
[tsu-rekht]
cope
To deal effectively with something difficult.
Sie können mit dem Stress zurecht kommen.
They can cope with the stress.
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