How to Say ‘I'm very well.’ in Simplified Chinese
我很好。
wǒ hěn hǎo
[waw hun haow]
💬 Usage Tip: [我很好。] means "I'm fine/very well." In Chinese, adjective statements do not need a word like "am" here.
🇨🇳 In China: This is a common textbook-style reply. In real life, people also say [还不错] or [挺好的] for a more casual vibe.
Phrase Breakdown
我
wǒ
[waw]
I; me
Shows that the speaker is talking about themself.
我很好,是回答邻居时常说的话。
'I am very well' is something often said when replying to a neighbor.
很好
hěn hǎo
very good; very well
Describes a good condition or feeling.
我很好。
I am very well.
Words in this phrase
很
hěn
[hun]
very
Often used before adjectives in basic sentence patterns.
我跟邻居说我很开心,也会说我很好。
I tell my neighbor 'I am very happy,' and I can also say 'I am very well.'
好
hǎo
[haow]
good; fine
Used to describe feeling fine or doing well.
回答邻居时,说好很简单。
When answering a neighbor, saying 'hao' is very simple.
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