Slight contradiction. 'Adonde' = 'where to'; 'esta' = 'is'
Donde esta tu cuaderno? = Where is your exercise/writing book?
It means "What color is your notebook?"
"Saca tu cuaderno" means "take out your notebook" in Spanish. It's a common phrase used in educational settings to instruct students to get their notebooks ready for taking notes or completing an assignment.
Where are you going to go next week
'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'?)
Mi cute esta Caliente igualita q tu hetmana
how is your family
I don't know if you meant: "¿Está tu hermana?" (is your sister there?) or "¡Ésta, tu hermana!" (and your sister! Emphasising "your")
"Tú estás dormido." means "You are asleep."
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
Translation: You're speaking Spanish tonight.
It's actually, "¿Cómo estás (tú)?"; It means, "How are you?"
He/she is looking for the number of your girl.