salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
Salut ça va?; is French for - Hi, How are you?
"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 means, "How was your night; did you sleep 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.
"Estoy bien" means "I am fine" and "y tu" means "and you", so the phrase "Estoy bien y tu" translates to "I am fine and you?".
Salut, comment vas-tu
"Salut tu vas bien dis-moi tu es d'où exactement moi je suis de Mulhouse en Alsace je te dis � bientôt ciao?" means "Hello are you fine tell me where are you from exactly I myself am from Mulhouse in Alsace I tell you see you soon bye"