Il est bon venue (he is good going)
How ever the idiom Ca Va pretty well covers it also.
In French, you can say: ça va bien - It's going well Je vais bien - I'm going well (I'm doing well)
"ça va bien"
Ca man ca vas - That's how you say (How is it going) in french.
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
You would say "she is going" in French as "elle va".
oui tout va bien
Most say "Ça va?", which is literally translated as "Is it going?" Idiomatically, however, French people say it to mean "How are things?" or "How's it going?" A typical response to this question would be "Oui, ça va," which literally means, "Yes, it's going," but, idiomatically it means, "It's going well."
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
You can say "Je vais" in French as a way of saying "I'm going."
"Keep going" in French is "Continuez".
Most of Cameroon uses the language French, so I'm going to say it in French. Je vais bien. This means, "I'm doing well."
to go out is "sortir" in French. "out going" is translated by "sortant / sortante".