Expressing well-being (Mir geht es…)

## How to Say I’m Feeling Good in German – It’s Easier Than You Think!

Hello everyone, my name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn a really important and useful phrase in German: “Mir geht es…”

This phrase is the foundation for saying how you’re feeling. It literally translates to “It goes with me,” but in practice, it’s how you tell someone how you are. Let’s break it down.

The Basic Structure

The most common way to start is with “Mir geht es…” followed by an adjective describing your feeling.

Here are some of the most useful adjectives:

  • gut – good
  • schön – beautiful, nice
  • toll – great, fantastic
  • prima – excellent
  • sehr gut – very good

Example Sentences:

  • Mir geht es gut. (I’m feeling good.)
  • Mir geht es schön heute. (I’m feeling nice today.)
  • Mir geht es toll! (I’m feeling great!)
  • Mir geht es prima mit meinen Freunden. (I’m feeling excellent with my friends.)
  • Mir geht es sehr gut, danke! (I’m feeling very good, thank you!)

Using It in Daily Life

Let’s look at some practical examples of how you might use this in conversations.

Mary Carry asks you, “Wie geht es dir?” (How are you?)

You could respond: “Mir geht es gut, danke.” (I’m feeling good, thank you.)

Or perhaps you meet a colleague, David Miller, and he asks, “You look happy! Wie geht es dir?” (You look happy! How are you?)

You could answer: “Mir geht es toll! Ich habe ein schönes Wochenende gehabt.” (I’m feeling great! I had a nice weekend.)

Other Useful Phrases

While “Mir geht es…” is the key, you might also hear these additions:

  • … und gut. (… and good.) – “Mir geht es und gut.” (I’m feeling good and good.)
  • … und [adjective]. (… and [adjective].) – “Mir geht es sehr gut und schön!” (I’m feeling very good and nice!)

Important Note:

Remember that when asking someone how they are in German, you usually use “Wie geht es dir?” (informal) or “Wie geht es Ihnen?” (formal).

I hope this helps you start expressing your well-being in German! Practice using these phrases, and you’ll be saying “Mir geht es…” like a native speaker in no time.

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