How to Say ‘I'm doing well’ in German
Mir geht es gut
meer geht es goot
[meer geht es goot]
💬 Usage Tip: Direct translation is 'It goes well with me'.
Phrase Breakdown
Mir
[meer]
I
Refers to oneself in the dative case.
Mir geht es gut nach dem Ausruhen.
I am doing well after resting.
geht
[geht]
goes
Refers to one's well-being or status.
Es geht mir gut, danke.
I'm doing well, thank you.
es
[es]
it
Refers to one's state of being.
Wie geht es dir?
How are you?
gut
[goot]
well
Indicating a positive state.
Mir geht es gut heute.
I am doing well today.
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