you might mean "esta bien" which means its good or okay. hasta bien doesn't make since because it means until good
Hasta Pronto means "See You Soon"
Soon I hope.
hasta ayer = until yesterday
Hasta pronto means see you soon
it's Hasta Luego......it means see you later
hasta nunca = until never or see you never
If you mean 'bien', it is an adverb and it means well as in 'well done!' - 'c'est bien!' or 'c'est bien beau' or 'c'est bien fait'.
¡Bien! Hasta luego / hasta pronto / hasta después.¡Vale! Nos vemos después.¡Bueno! Cuídate / se cuida.¡Vale! Después nos comunicamos.¡Que te vaya bien! / ¡que le vaya bien!¡Que estés bien! / ¡que esté usted bien!Y otras formas más de expresarlo.
a hasta la vista
The literal translation from the Spanish language into the English Language is "until well". The common phrase of "Esta Bien" is translated into "okay".
Is it complete? Has it been (handwritten?) misread? 'muy bien' = very well/good 'hasta' = until (but until when?) 'tango' is probably 'tengo' = I have 'cun' (cien?) 'dies' (dias) = 100 days 'e por lavadora' (y por lavadora) = and for washer/washing
Hasta means "until".
Tuesday is good for me too. See you later.
hasta ayer = until yesterday
Hasta que conozcas bien a tu pareja.
It is Hasta Luego it means See you later
doesn't mean anything ,maybe if you say the whole sentence you can puzzle it together,literally translation is" i have a very good one until this morning"
Hasta pronto means see you soon
If you mean Hasta Manana / Hasta Manyana, this means Until Tomorrow in Spanish