There are several ways to say this, depending on personal preference: "Disfrutaste tu navidad" (Did you enjoy your Christmas) "Tuviste un buen navidad" (Did you have a nice Christmas) "Pasaste bien la navidad?" (Did you spend Christmas well?) "Se te fue bien la navidad?" (Was Christmas okay for you?)
I think you mean 'día' with the last two words. If so, it means: Fine/well. How was your day? How can you understand that?
"Como fue su noche" translates to "How was your night?" in English.
"Como fue, manita" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that roughly translates to "How was it, buddy?" or "How did it go, pal?" It is a casual way of inquiring about someone's experiences or actions.
Como Te Fue is the equivalent of asking a friend (or someone you are on a first name basis with) "How'd it go?"
The trip went well.
Tell me how it went.
'Como te fue hoy' translates to "How was your day today?" in English.
It means: How was work?
Nos fue bien.
¿Cómo fue tu día?
asking how your day went or was. tell him or her