It means "I hope everything is good". Este is the subjunctive form of estar - to be.
I hope everything is going well with you.
How are you doing? Good, I hope. Talk to you later. How are you doing?= Como te va? (familiar) Good I hope. = Bien, espero. (I will) Talk to you later = Ya hablamos. (we will talk)
Vaya con DIOS = God be with you (Literally: Go with God)
First off no such word as vios. Its vaya and "vaya con dios" means "go with god" in english.
It means "I've got to go." "Tengo que irme" means "I have to leave". "Irme" is the reflexive for of the verb "ir", which means "to go". When "irse" is used, it changes the meaning to "to leave".
Que se vaya al carajo is a vulgar way of saying, "Go to Hell"
Que Te Vaya Bien En Todo was created in 2003.
Espero que te vaya bien. Ojalá que te vaya bien.
"Espero que te vaya bien" I hope that it will go you well, or something equivilant. "Espero que te vea otra vez" I hope that I see you again "Espero que" - I hope that te - you vea - I see otra vez - another time/again
How are you doing? Good, I hope. Talk to you later. How are you doing?= Como te va? (familiar) Good I hope. = Bien, espero. (I will) Talk to you later = Ya hablamos. (we will talk)
¡Bien! Hasta luego / hasta pronto / hasta después.¡Vale! Nos vemos después.¡Bueno! Cuídate / se cuida.¡Vale! Después nos comunicamos.¡Que te vaya bien! / ¡que le vaya bien!¡Que estés bien! / ¡que esté usted bien!Y otras formas más de expresarlo.
Adiós mis amigos. Que te vaya bien, amigos. Vaya con Dios, amigos.
It means "I had a great day in school and church. I hope that to be good tomorrow is too much. I can´t wait for Friday.
The cast of Aunque todo vaya mal - 2011 includes: Tony Blaya as Cliente Concha Delgado as Pili Cecilia Freire as Emilia Juan Manuel Cifuentes as Juan Silvia Montesinos as Eva David Sampedro as Hombre de las tragaperras
"May it go well for you!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Que le vaya bien! The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the third person singular impersonal will be "key* ley VA-ya byen" in Spanish.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
"I hope you are having a good day" in Spanish is "Espero que tienes un buen día". It is pronounced "Eh-SPARE-oh kay tee-EHN-ace oon bwayne DEE-ah." Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Adiós", "hasta la vista", "nos vemos", "Que tengas un buen día", "Que te vaya bien".
vaya con Dios