Oh, dude, when someone asks you "tu vas bien," you can just say "oui" if you're good or "non" if you're not. It's like French 101, man. So, yeah, just keep it simple and don't overthink it. Like, it's not rocket science, you know?
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
in spanish Mas o menos (pronounced as it is spelled)
how are you? (literally are you going well?)
"reposer" may be "poser" a second time = to put it back where it belongs, where you just taken it from: "tu vas la reposer" : [you've taken an object, and] 'you're going to put it back' "se reposer" is 'to rest, to take a rest' tu vas te reposer = you're going to take a rest
'bien papi y tu = well, daddy, and you?
Tu vas bien = you are good or Tu vas bien? = how are you?
Allez vous bien? Vas tu bien? comment allez vous? Comment vas tu?
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
Salut, tu vas bien ? (informal)
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
It means are you good today?
Les choses vont bien. Comment vas-tu ? -
in spanish Mas o menos (pronounced as it is spelled)
how are you? (literally are you going well?)
est-ce que ca VA ?
J'espère que vous allez bien (formal or plural you)J'espère que tu vas bien (singular you)
Standard replys to "comment-vas-tu" are: - très bien, merci, et toi (informal) = very well, thanks, how about you? - très bien, merci, et vous-même (same, but formal)(the person would usually equally address you as "vous")