How to Say ‘I am very well’ in Traditional Chinese
我很好
wǒ hěn hǎo
[waw huhn haow]
💬 Usage Tip: [很] often links adjectives in Mandarin, so [我很好] is the natural way to say "I'm well."
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Even if life is messy, many people still answer politely with [我很好] first—classic friendly smoothness.
Phrase Breakdown
我
wǒ
[waw]
I; me
The first-person pronoun used by the speaker.
我很好,你不用擔心。
I'm fine, you don't need to worry.
很
hěn
[huhn]
very
An adverb often placed before adjectives like 好 to mean 'very'.
今天很冷,要穿外套。
It's very cold today, so wear a jacket.
好
hǎo
[haow]
good; fine; well
Describes a positive state or condition.
我最近過得很好。
I've been doing well lately.
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