Fare means it is ok
To 'fare well' means simply that everything is going fine. How you 'fare' is your state of well-being - how is it. How do you fare, is just like asking, how are you. Good luck, is the same as 'fare well'. Hope it helps!Answer Farewell (note: one word) is a contraction of "fare thee well" or in other words, "Go well" or hope "you are going/will go well". It has however come to mean "goodbye" through semantic shift.
The bus fare to Schenectady is $3.00; the cab fare for the same distance is $32.00.
You can't ride the subway if you don't pay the fare.
"Do good and make good!" and "Make good and do good!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Fare buon e fare buon. Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "FA-rey bwo-ney FA-rey bwon" in Pisan Italian.
something you pay on a bus cause there is a fare on a bus witch is 50 cents.
i dont know dont ask me ever again
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When people 'fare well' it means they are doing well. When people say 'farewell' they are saying good bye, have a good journey.
It means farewell. The term is 'good bye' and it means "I wish you only good in the time that goes by before we meet again" old english. As does farewell or "Fare thee well" until we meet again.
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fare + well = farewell
fair, fare