"estas bien Buena" means: You're really hot.
BTW, "Buena" stands for the femenine use of the term, so for the masculine it is "Bueno"; but in the end, doesn't matter if it is for masculine or femenine, "You're really hot" is a very bolder complement...
"Estas bien buena" is a colloquial way of saying "you look really good/attractive" in Spanish. It is a compliment on someone's appearance.
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
"¿Qué estás bien?" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "¿Qué estás bien?" could be translated as "Are you well?", which is not a common question in Spanish.
Estoy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?
¿Cómo estas hoy?-------How are you today? Muy bien. ¿Y tú?----------Very well. You? ¡Bien, gracias!------------Good, thanks! Estoy consado.-----------I'm tired. No me siento bien.-------I don't feel well. This is only a handful, but some common responses.
¡Qué bien! Es importante tener una buena relación con tu mamá. Aprovecha para valoral y compartir momentos especiales con ella.
tu estas muy buena means that your hot in other words DAM MAM YOU LOOK GOOD
you are not well and you think
It is very good.
It can mean just "OK" or literally "It is good."
"¡Qué bien que estás haciendo hoy!" translates to "How great you are doing today!" or "How well you are doing today!" It's a positive expression that acknowledges someone's current state or actions.
This phrase is a mix of Spanish and Portuguese. In Spanish, "¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo llegaron? Bien, eso espero" translates to "How are you? How did you arrive? Well, I hope." In Portuguese, "como" means "like" or "as" and "chegaram" means "they arrived."
"que estas bien" phrase could be translated as English "be well" or "take care" when leaving
Estas bien?
It means "You're getting really skinny."
He/She/It is good estas would be you are good (it's pronounced almost the same)
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
tu estas bien