very well

Usage notes

 * The improbability introduced by is weaker in  than in . Likewise, the impossibility meant by  is weaker in  than in.

Interjection

 * 1)  Indicating acceptance, often with resignation or acquiescence, of a statement or situation.
 * A: I don't want to go today.
 * B: Very well. Let's go tomorrow, then.
 * 1)  A standard response by a superior to a report or confirmation.
 * Conning officer: "Rudder amidships."
 * Helmsman: "Rudder amidships aye! Rudder now amidships."
 * Conning officer: "Very well."
 * Conning officer: "Very well."

Translations

 * Finnish: hyvä on, selvä se
 * German: na gut
 * Japanese: よかろう
 * Maori: āe mārika
 * Navajo: hágoshį́į́
 * Norwegian: javel,
 * Polish:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: muy bien

Adjective

 * I'm feeling very well today.
 * I'm feeling very well today.