It means: How is your life going? (ie How are things going in your life?)
"¿Qué tal tu vida?" means "How's your life?" in Spanish. It's a way to inquire about someone's well-being or ask how things are going in their life.
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
"Deh Tu Reggi in tal memento" translates to "Oh, hold on in this moment" in English.
"Que tu save" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of two phrases: "Que tú sepas" (meaning "as far as you know") and "Que tú sepas" (meaning "so you know"). Make sure to use the correct form depending on the context you want to express.
"est-ce que tu es..." means "are you...". Est-ce que is a very common question form, roughly meaning "is it". "Est-ce que tu es un garçon" would read "is it that you are a boy?" if we translated that literally.
you know you love me is translated 'tu sais que tu m'aimes' in French.
"Good, How´s your family?"
how was your weekend?
Que tal tu dia carino?
This would be "Que tal estubo tu conferencia?"
If you mean Que tal, y tu? then it means What's up, and you? which doesn't really make any sense
Qué es de tu vida
It means: "what happened in your life?"
We haven't talked in a long time what is with your life
Espero que tengas el tiempo de tu vida
What are you doing?
Tu eres todo lo que necesito en mi vida.
Quiero que tu vida sea feliz y segura