Que esta asiendo?
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
"Esta bien" in Spanish translates to "It's fine" or "It's okay."
"estas bien Buena" means: You're really hot. BTW, "Buena" stands for the femenine use of the term, so for the masculine it is "Bueno"; but in the end, doesn't matter if it is for masculine or femenine, "You're really hot" is a very bolder complement...
"¿Qué estás bien?" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "¿Qué estás bien?" could be translated as "Are you well?", which is not a common question in Spanish.
"How good/great. What are you doing today?"
Esta and estas are different, but have essentially the same meaning. Estas and esta are the present tense forms of "estar", which means "to be". Estas means "you are", and "esta" means "he, she or it is". The verb estar is used for more immediate feelings/actions.
c'est a bien translates from French as 'it has'.
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
you are not well and you think
"esta bien" means its okay. Yo voy esperarte = I am going to wait for/expect you
Or this* well and where are you from? (*If 'esta' has an accent on the 'a': 'is he/she//are you')
its fine ... but it is spelled 'esta bien'
It's Como estas, which means: how are you?
You are gorgeous in this photo
You're really pretty ;)
Everything is good with me.
Nothing is right or nothing's ok