If you type into your search bar the words "English to Spanish translations" it will direct you to a site where you can enter any English words, sentences and will translate to spanish, or vice-versa. Cool, eh? You could type an entire letter that way!
"Espero que todos esten bien" is how you say "I hope everyone is doing well" Note that you would say WELL instead of good because well is an adverb that modifies the verb doing. This rule applies in both English and Spanish
"I hope you are fine" in Spanish is "Espero que estás bien". It is pronounced "eh-SPARE-oh kay eh-STOS bee-EHN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Espero que tu familia este bien.
I'm from Spain,my family is spanish,I'm spanish.I live in Spain so I know spanish ok?Don't change the answer please.
Espero que siempe estés bien
Creo que es "Espero que estés también"
Estoy bien means I'm fine in Spanish.
i am fine = estoy bien
Bien.
'Esperanza' is Spanish for the name 'Hope'.
They are fine = Ellos son buenos
I am fine Yo estoy bien
Estoy bien = I'm fine
The word 'hope' translated into Spanish is' esperanza'.
Hope from English to spanish is esperanza. Hoped this helped
I am sure you will do fine in Spanish is Estoy seguro de que lo hará bien
Estoy bien. This means I am fine in Spanih.
"I hope each of you is fine" is the correct phrase. In this case, "each of you" is singular, so it should be followed by "is" rather than "are."