are you okay in spanish,

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“¿Estás been?” This is a common question in Spanish to ask someone who looks like they are not feeling well. “How are you doing today?” is another way of asking the same thing. This blog post will teach you how to say “I’m okay” and other phrases that might come in handy when speaking with someone in Spanish! “Estoy Bien.” This is the literal translation of “I’m okay”.

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The verb to be in Spanish can also be used as an adjective, so this sentence means “I am well.” You could say it when someone asks you how you are doing. It’s a good response because it doesn’t have any negative connotations and has one clear meaning. “Me Encuentro been.” This phrase literally translates to “I find myself well”, but essentially it means that person is feeling good despite evidence to the contrary! For example, if they were carrying groceries up six flights of stairs or they just ran for 20 minutes on a treadmill without stopping, then they would likely tell their friends something

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