fine my queen, and you?
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
Well tu amor means your love and hace bien means doing well
hello, how do you do ?
well said, you too
tu écris trés bien - you write very well
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
Well tu amor means your love and hace bien means doing well
hello, how do you do ?
Tu vas bien = you are good or Tu vas bien? = how are you?
well said, you too
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
"Estoy bien" in Spanish translates to "I am well" or "I am okay" in English. It is a common way to express that you are doing fine or feeling good in response to a question about your well-being.
As I understand you question: "as, a" are forms of the verb "avoir", (to have) tu as (you have), il / elle a (he, she has) "bien" means well; and "tout" means all. "tu as bien tout compris ?" is a standard expression in French, meaning "did you undertand it all?" "tu as bien tout / tu as bien tout pris / tu as bien toutes tes affaires ?" can be translated as "do you have it all / did you take it all / do you have all your stuff?" It could be a misspelling of - à bientôt - see you soon
'Tu amor esta bien pero = Your love is fine/good but '....tu far' (?) (do you mean 'too far'? - '(you go) too far'?; '(you live) too far away'?)
It translates to "It looks good but it looks like your uncle haha." This phrase is typically used jokingly when someone is wearing an outfit or has a look that is stylish or put together, but resembles that of an older relative like an uncle.
bien y tu- answer..find, and you?