Comment allez-vous aujourd-hui? in French means "How are you today?" in English.
how'dy?
Et toi, comment vas-tu? - And you, how are you?
vous regardez bien no no no not at all........ Tu as (vous avez) l'air bien. Tu es (vous êtes) splendide/fabuleux(fabuleuse) Tout VA bien pour toi/vous.
we go (there) to swim
va plus vite! (imperative form)
The English settled in Jamestown, VA, in 1607.
Ça va? in French means "How are you doing?", "How are you?" in English.
Il va in French means "He (it, one) goes" in English.
"Wassup?" in English is Ça va? ("How are you?") in French.
"Screw you!" in English is Va te faire foutre! in French.
Comment ça va? in French means "How are you?" in English.
et toi? as in "ca va bien, et toi?"
Va-t'en! is a French equivalent of "You get out of here!" The present imperative, reflexive pronoun, and partitive also may be translated into English as "Be off!" or Go away!" The pronunciation will be "va-taw" in French.
"on va chez toi ou on va chez moi ?" means "your place or mine?" in French.
Comment ça va les études? in French means "How are you managing with your studies?" in English.
he will arrive soon
Ça va aujourd'hui, vous deux? in French is "Do you feel ok today, you two?" in English.
"Go again!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Va encore! The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular will be "va kore" in northerly French and "va aw-kor" in southerly French.