salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
"Salut, tu es vraiment française" : "Hi, are you really french ?"
Very well thanks to God and you.
bn is short for bien which means well, y tu means and you. so together it means "good, and you?" as if they have been asked how they are.
As I understand you question: "as, a" are forms of the verb "avoir", (to have) tu as (you have), il / elle a (he, she has) "bien" means well; and "tout" means all. "tu as bien tout compris ?" is a standard expression in French, meaning "did you undertand it all?" "tu as bien tout / tu as bien tout pris / tu as bien toutes tes affaires ?" can be translated as "do you have it all / did you take it all / do you have all your stuff?" It could be a misspelling of - à bientôt - see you soon
It is French for "why you are not well".
Salut, tu vas bien ? (informal)
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
"Salut, tu es vraiment française" : "Hi, are you really french ?"
Well tu amor means your love and hace bien means doing well
Tu vas bien = you are good or Tu vas bien? = how are you?
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
'Tu amor esta bien pero = Your love is fine/good but '....tu far' (?) (do you mean 'too far'? - '(you go) too far'?; '(you live) too far away'?)
Good I'll give him your message
Very well thanks to God and you.
haha! it's like caribbeanfori'm fine and you?it's supposed to be¿Estoy bien. Y tú?
Que tu familia este bien - is in spanish. In EsperantoI would say - Ĉion bonan al via familio in English - Let your family be all right (or healthy) , or All the best for your famly
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.