The literal translation from the Spanish language into the English Language is "until well". The common phrase of "Esta Bien" is translated into "okay".
you might mean "esta bien" which means its good or okay. hasta bien doesn't make since because it means until good
¡Bien! Hasta luego / hasta pronto / hasta después.¡Vale! Nos vemos después.¡Bueno! Cuídate / se cuida.¡Vale! Después nos comunicamos.¡Que te vaya bien! / ¡que le vaya bien!¡Que estés bien! / ¡que esté usted bien!Y otras formas más de expresarlo.
a hasta la vista
Adiós Hasta luego Nos vemos Hasta pronto Que te vaya bien
Tuesday is good for me too. See you later.
Hasta que conozcas bien a tu pareja.
Is it complete? Has it been (handwritten?) misread? 'muy bien' = very well/good 'hasta' = until (but until when?) 'tango' is probably 'tengo' = I have 'cun' (cien?) 'dies' (dias) = 100 days 'e por lavadora' (y por lavadora) = and for washer/washing
It is probably a mispelling of hasta manana meaning "until tomorrow" or goodbye. Hasta la vista is "until seeing" or see you later.
"¡Hasta pronto!" is an exclamation in Spanish, meaning "See you soon!" It is commonly used to say goodbye in a friendly and informal way.
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
non, j'aime bien : no, I like (that) much très bien : very much quelle : what qu : untranslatable without context fais : do
Muy bien is very good