I feel good with you in this place.
It means "I hope everything is good". Este is the subjunctive form of estar - to be.
"El señor está en este lugar" translates to "The gentleman/ man is in this place" in English.
Are you very well?
To say "I hate this place" in Spanish, you would say "Odio este lugar." The verb "odio" means "I hate," "este" means "this," and "lugar" means "place."
The 'k' is actually text slang for "que" and it says: 'I hope that everything is okay. We'll see each other in a little bit"
It means: this is good
Translation: Enjoy them in this place.
Que tu familia este bien - is in spanish. In EsperantoI would say - Ĉion bonan al via familio in English - Let your family be all right (or healthy) , or All the best for your famly
Este es el lugar de su cita
I'm sorry I love you and see you this evening
esperas que todo este bien
I want to you I feel and it I do not see east night you I think