All is well
In England we have a saying "all's well that ends well",could this be what you are asking?
All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare.
Both can be correct depending on the context."All is well" would be correct when talking about a situation."There was a storm last night, but all is well now.""All are well" would be correct when referring to a group of people, or animals"I went to check on the neighbours after the storm, and all are well."
Are you all well = geht es Euch gut
In the Future When All's Well was created in 2005.
All's Well that Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare. The title comes from a line in the play.
All's Well That Ends Well - Chiodos album - was created in 2005-02.
All's Well That Ends Well - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
In this sense, "all" means "everything", which is singular. You say "all is well" just as you would say "everything is well." In certain situations, "all" can refer to the members of a group and require a plural verb. For example, if a mother has given birth to quintuplets, and all five are healthy, you might say "all are well."
JULIAN of Norwich, a lovely lady who lived from 1342 to about 1416, and whose mystical writings include the mantra 'All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well'.
All's Well That Ends Well - 1907 was released on: USA: 17 August 1907