It means that you are either in good health or have recovered from something. The connotation is quite different from "you are good".
Your question cannot be answered because you didn't mention what LANGUAGE you want the translation in.
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
The correct spelling is well known. A well known author or a well-known company (the hyphen is optional).
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."
The correct way to say it is well-organized or organized well
That is the correct spelling of the term "wishing well."
No, the phrase "it is well" is not grammatically correct. It seems to be missing a verb or adjective to complete the sentence. You could say "It is well done" to make it grammatically correct.
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
The correct spelling is well known. A well known author or a well-known company (the hyphen is optional).
"Very good" is correct when describing a noun, such as "The food was very good." "Very well" is correct when describing an action, such as "She played the piano very well."
All is well
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."
Yes, that is a grammatically correct phrase. You might use it as follows: I answer questions as well as possible.
The correct phrase is "It was just as well I sent the book." This means that sending the book was the right thing to do or that it worked out fine.
If it is used to mean "might be" or "could be" then it is correct.
The correct way to say it is well-organized or organized well
Good job ...or you can say job well done...