"comment VA ?" is a shortened form of "comment ça VA ?"
the writing "comment vas ?" could also be a shortened form of "comment vas-tu ?"
Both shortened forms indicate a somewhat sloppy use of language while the non-shortened forms are familiar but correct.
"mon ami" is my friend (gender masculine), mon amie is a female friend.
"comment vas-tu mon amie ?" could be translated as "how are you my friend"
BONJOUR Cheri comment tu vas ja pense a` toi what does this mean in English?
how are you Madam? (better say 'comment allez-vous' instead of 'comment tu vas', as 'Madame' indicates a formal background)
"How go you?" literally, or "How's it going?" in effect.
Comment vaS-tu? How are you?
Comment allez-vous ce matin? Is nice and polite. Comment vas-tu aujourd'hui? is more friendly.
comment vas-tu mon amour
Salut mon ami. Comment va-tu aujourd'hui?
You can say "Bonjour mon amour, comment vas-tu?" in French to say "hello my love, how are you?".
comment allez-vous / comment vas-tu mon ami
BONJOUR Cheri comment tu vas ja pense a` toi what does this mean in English?
comment vas-tu?, comment allez-vous?, comment vas?, comment allez-vous?
Comment allez-vous? or, to a friend or child, Comment vas-tu? or Comment tu vas?
comment allez-vous aujourd'hui ? comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?
The French phrase "How are you?" is spelled "Comment ça va ?" or "Comment vas-tu ?"
"Mon nom est Julian, comment allez-vous?" when talking to elders, strangers or people in position of authority (boss, cops, etc.). This is the formal translation. The informal translation is "Mon nom est Julian, comment vas-tu?".
how are you
Both expressions are used interchangeably. "Comment ça va ?" means: "How are you?", "How is it going?" "Comment vas-tu ?" means: "How are you doing?" "Comment" = "How", "ça" = "it", "tu" = "you", "va" and "vas" are forms of the verb "aller" (to go)