General "good":
* Goed: This is the most common and direct translation of "good".
* Fijn: This translates to "nice" or "pleasant", and is a good option for everyday interactions.
* Mooi: This means "beautiful" and can be used to express that something is nice or good-looking.
Formal "good":
* Goedendag: This is a formal greeting, similar to "good day".
* Welgesteld: This literally means "well-placed" and is a more formal way of saying "good" when referring to someone's well-being.
Other variations:
* Prima: This is a casual way to say "good" and is often used to express approval or agreement.
* Super: This means "super" and can be used to express enthusiasm or excitement.
Important note: Flemish is a dialect of Dutch. If you are speaking to someone who speaks standard Dutch, these words will also be understood. However, there might be slight differences in pronunciation or usage.