It is more correctly written, -Espero que estes bien. It means, "I hope you are well." It's an expression of hope against a condition known to be or likely to be to the contrary; i.e., this is a hope for an ill person (or a potentially ill person) to be well. The person for whom the hope is expressed is counted as a close friend by the person extending the good wishes. Taken all together, in English it means, "My dear, close, personal friend, I know or believe you may be ill, but my hope for you is that you be well."
My love, I hope you are well.
the translation would be: " Espero que Andes bien"
saludos flaca
Espero que esta carta te/le encuentre bien (informal/formal)
I hope you had a good day, too.
"I hope you are good too" in Spanish is "Espero que estás bien también". It is pronounced "Eh-SPARE-oh kay eh-STOS bee-EHN tom-bee-EHN". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
There are two sentences in the phrase: "Y comes alla" (And [you] eat [over] there." "Espero estes entretinido" (I hope you will be entertained; also translated I hope you have a good time)".
the translation would be: " Espero que Andes bien"
es mejor que estes ahi mañana. or espero que estes ahi mañana.
It's , "Hi, girlfriend! I hope you've arrived super well at your house and that you're the greatest with the family. Greetings from Costa Rica! Pure life!"
Espero que todo te salga bien.
It means "I hope you're ready to see my baby I love you" awww.
"espero que haya estado bien"
. How are you? I hope you're fine.
Espero que te vaya bien. Ojalá que te vaya bien.
There is a reason why you didn't understand it! This isn't a grammatically correct coherent sentence, even the most fluent person wouldn't be able to understand this! Translating it loosely and changing around words to make sense it would say something like: I love you, and I hope you're feeling better. To make it a more coherent sentence, one would say: Te amo y espero que te sientas mejor Hope this works out for you!
If you type into your search bar the words "English to Spanish translations" it will direct you to a site where you can enter any English words, sentences and will translate to spanish, or vice-versa. Cool, eh? You could type an entire letter that way!
how are you. you arrived OK I hope