General "good":
* hǎo (好) - This is the most common and versatile way to say "good" in Chinese. It can be used in various situations.
"Good" as a compliment:
* bùcuò (不错) - This means "not bad" but is often used to express that something is "good" in a more casual way.
* hěn hǎo (很好) - This means "very good" and is used to express strong approval.
* wúqí kětí (无可挑剔) - This means "impeccable" or "faultless" and is used to express that something is truly excellent.
"Good" as in "well" (as in "how are you?"):
* hǎo (好) - This is the common response to "how are you?" in Chinese.
"Good" as in "okay":
* hǎo (好) - This is used to express agreement or consent.
"Good" as in "good job":
* bùcuò (不错) - This is a common way to compliment someone on a job well done.
* hěn hǎo (很好) - This is a stronger way to express appreciation for someone's work.
It's important to note that the meaning of "good" can change depending on the context and tone of voice.