"Ut vales?"
"Quomodo habes?"
Literally "Spiro te bene facere"
It would be better Latin just to say "Salve," which literally means "be well," but is often used as "Hi" or "Hello."
What are you doing? = Quid facis
Espero que esta carta te/le encuentre bien (informal/formal)
"Spes oritur aeternum", I think.
Fictus donee eam. I hope this works.
The latin translation for new beginning is, novum principio. If you wanted to say, In the beginning, you would say, In principio. I hope this helped! - Juliette
It is correct to say "Hope you and your family are doing well." This sentence allows you to convey your well wishes for both the person you are addressing and their family.
Just say 'Yeah I am. You too!'.
It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
"J'espère que vous faites bien"
Quid ago?
What are you doing? = Quid facis
To say gray in Latin, all you have to do is remember it is arementa! Hope i helped!
As a noun: spes.As a verb ("I hope"): spero.
The Latin word for people is "populus" Hope this helped!
Why would my ex say "I am doing well"?
Bene.
"To the brightest star in Richmond. Hope you're doing well. Big ups Pookie"