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Lit. translation it's very magnificent.

In normal usage it's really magnificent or it's quite magnificent.

You wouldn't use the word "très" with "magnifique" in French as the former already expresses an absolute. You should just say "c'est magnifique" or "c'est vraiment magnifique" (which corresponds to "it's really magnificent)".

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11y ago

"C'est si bon" means "it's so good!"

Don't use "Ci", which is a demonstrative post-position article meaning "this one"

Example: cette maison-ci : this house (as opposed to that house)

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12y ago

Très bien, with an accent grave over the first e, means 'very good' or 'very well' in French. Make sure the accent is a grave accent (è) and not an acute one (é).

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13y ago

c'est bien means 'it's good' or 'that's good'. c'est has several meanings such as 'it' or 'that'. and bien means 'good' or 'well'.

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11y ago

C'est bien fait means "it is well done", or sometimes "you deserved it".

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13y ago

c'est si bon means 'that's so good' in English.

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15y ago

It means "that's very good" in French.

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