Tell me how it went.
"Como fue su noche" translates to "How was your night?" in English.
How was it? How did it go?
'Como te fue hoy' translates to "How was your day today?" in English.
Como Te Fue is the equivalent of asking a friend (or someone you are on a first name basis with) "How'd it go?"
It means: How was work?
It means: "How was handyman"
Well, how was your Christmas?
he/she/it was you (?)
Fue is the past tense of 'ser' and 'estar' which means "to be" in English. An example is: "Ella fue la primera en la oficina" would translate to "She was the first person in the office." Fue, in English, can mean "went" or "was."
¿Cómo fue tu día?
asking how your day went or was. tell him or her
Translation: How was your day?