ça ne VA pas? - things aren't going well (with you?)
Something wrong?
depend the context: "Ca va", "Ce n'est pas grave.", "Ne t'en fais pas", "pas de problème"
"ça va" means basically "how is it going?" As a question, ça va? can serve as a hello, and is usually replied to with "ca va" which would be like saying "I'm fine/okay". You could reply with "ca va bien" meaning "I am well", or "ca ne va pas" meaning "I'm not well."
Don't go to bed to late
Peut-etre que ou, peut-etre que non. Ca fait longtemps que je ne le vois plus. Mais je pense que oui, il VA bien. Vous le voyez ou pas?
ça ne va pas
I'm not okay... so when someone asks u ca va? (roughly translated, are u okay?) u either reply with 'ca va' meaning :-), or 'ca ne va pas" meaning :-(
Something wrong?
No, that will not do. No, that's not alright. No, I don't like it. (it depends on the context).
depend the context: "Ca va", "Ce n'est pas grave.", "Ne t'en fais pas", "pas de problème"
Je suis désolé d'entendre cela. Peux-tu me dire ce qui ne va pas pour que je puisse t'aider à trouver une solution?
I always think of you when I'm down
"ça va" means basically "how is it going?" As a question, ça va? can serve as a hello, and is usually replied to with "ca va" which would be like saying "I'm fine/okay". You could reply with "ca va bien" meaning "I am well", or "ca ne va pas" meaning "I'm not well."
"It isn't going well!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça ne va pas! The declaration translates literally as "That doesn't go!" in English. The pronunciation will be "san va pa" in northerly French and "sa nuh va pas" in southerly French.
il ne va pas le faire.
It is French for "why you are not well".
Qu'est ce qui ne va pas ?