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I'd like to point out that the German phrases @dreamy2206 posted don't mean the same. Mir geht's gut = I'm well Ich bin gut = I'm good Note that at this point in time many English speakers seem to be missing the point of difference here. ;-)|@dreamy2206 danke schön ;-)|@tolgabp very good. I am good = I am a good person. I am well = I'm faring OK, I'm healthy. See my previous comment ;-)
(=I want to be good in German) Ich möchte Deutsch gut sprechen können! (=I want to be able to speak German well) English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish (Mexico) Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Turkish Vietnamese
And then use "I am good "then you would say "Mir geht es gut" in German. But when you want to say 'I am good in German'you would say:"Ich bin gut in Deutsch" See a translation
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How do you say this in German? 1 I put the wet dishes in the dish rack. 2 I dried the dishes with... How do you say this in German? 彼はこちらで、日本から来た方々(企業や観光)を、手伝ったりお世話をしたりする仕事をしています。
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You can say : gut gemacht 🙂 ️|Literally good job = gute Arbeit. Or you can also use 'gut gemacht (=well done)' English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish (Mexico) Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Turkish Vietnamese
So weit so gut. Do you know how to improve your language skills All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
Either: Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut. Or: Ich spreche nicht so gut Deutsch.
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