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The question 'ça va?' is a shortened form of 'Cela va?' Either way, the question means How are things? How's it going? Both questions particularly are asked of family and friends. And the same may be said even more so of 'ça va?'
ça va means 'how are you?' or 'I'm fine' in French. Depends on whether this is the question or the answer.

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14y ago

Ca va bien is one answer to 'Ca va'. It means 'Things are going well', and is pronounced 'sah vah byehn'. The demonstrative 'ca' means 'that, it'. The verb 'va'means '[he/she/it] does go, goes, is going'. The adverb 'bien' means 'well'.

Ca va mal is another answer. It means 'Things are going badly', and is pronounced 'sah vah mahl'. The adverb 'mal' means 'badly, poorly'.

Ca ne va pas de tout is still another answer. It means 'Things aren't going at all', and is pronounced 'sah nuh vah pah duh too'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'. The masculine adjective/noun 'tout' means 'all, everything'.

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10y ago

c'est ça means that's it!

c'est va doesn't mean anything

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