How to Say ‘Quite well’ in German
Ganz gut
gahnts goot
[gahnts goot]
💬 Usage Tip: A very common modest answer. "ganz gut" is often more natural than saying something super enthusiastic.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans often sound a bit understated. "Ganz gut" may actually mean things are going pretty well!
Phrase Breakdown
Ganz
[gahnts]
quite / fairly
An intensifier that softens or strengthens the adjective that follows.
Mir geht es ganz gut heute.
I am doing quite well today.
gut
[goot]
good / well
Used to describe a positive state or feeling.
Heute ist alles gut.
Today everything is good.
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