This means, "Hast thou slept well?" It also means, "Have ya' slept well?"
"Estoy bien" means "I am well" in English.
"Of course" in French is "bien sûr" or "bien entendu."
You could say: "C'est bien dit!" or in a short form "Bien dit!"
Of course is 'bien sur' or 'certainement' in French.
Moi bien sûr.
The question 'Dormiste bien' means Did you sleep well? In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'dormiste' means '[you] did sleep, slept'. The adverb 'bien' means 'fine, well'. The question 'Has dormido bien' means Have you slept well? In the word-by-word translation, the auxiliary verb 'has' means '[you] have'. The past participle 'dormido' means 'slept'. The adverb 'bien' means 'fine, well'.
Buenos días, dormilón. Espero/Ojalá que hayas dormido bien.
There is a customary Spanish question that translates, "How did you 'dawn'?" which means the same as the object question. When it's said politely, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneció? When said informally, it's said, "¿Cómo amaneciste?"
"Tú estás dormido." means "You are asleep."
buenos dias, como amaneciste? buenos dias, has dormido bien?
Dormido
It means "I am sleeping" or "I'm asleep."
Lo siento. Estaba dormido.
Yo estaba dormido en Jamaica.
It means "He (or she) knew that you were asleep."
"Por que no estas dormido (a)?" Or "Por que no estas durmiendo?"
Bien=good/well Muy bien=very good/well