Muy bien literally translates into "very well".
However, in Spanish, as in English, people with relaxed grammar skills use the adverb bien (well) interchangeably with the adjective bueno (good). So muy bien may in casual (perhaps less educated) conversation, be loosely translated as "very good".
If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'
very good
Your Spanish translates to "I am very well" in English.
Tus preguntas es muy bien
muy bueno/a (adjective - male/female)muy bien (adverb)muy bien
"Very well, thank you!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrases ¡Muy bien, gracias! The response to being asked how one is also translates as "Very good, thank you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mwee byen gra-SYAS" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Muy bien" is Spanish for "very well," which is "très bien" in French.
Es verdad = It's true Es muy divertido hablar espanol = It is very entertaining to speak Spanish Hablas bien, guapa = You speak well, handsome
very well - muy bien very good - muy bueno
muchas gracias
"mas bien" wouldnt be grammatically correct in spanish, instead its would be "muy bien" which means very good.
muy bien When it is the of "how are you?" it is "muy bien" but when it refers to the quality of something it is "muy bueno." muy bien