How to say "i'm doing well." in German?

In German "i'm doing well." translates to  Mir geht es gut. 

Transliteration: meer gayt ess goot.

🇩🇪 Mir geht es gut. Und dir?

🗣️ meer gayt ess goot. oont deer?

🇺🇸 I'm doing well. And you?

🇩🇪 Mir geht es gut, danke.

🗣️ meer gayt ess goot, dahn-ke.

🇺🇸 I'm doing well, thank you.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "i'm doing well." in German?

You can use the word "Mir geht es gut." which translates to "I'm doing well.".

How to pronounce "Mir geht es gut." (i'm doing well.) in German?

The word "Mir geht es gut." is pronounced as "meer gayt ess goot.".

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