oui tout va bien
In this sentence, "good" is modifying the word "everything". "Good" is an adjective and it is proper for it to modify the pronoun "everything": I hope everything is good with you. OK Note the difference in this sentence: I hope everything is GOING well with you. OK "Well" is an adverb modifying "is going,"
Well, it can be you are going slow, or you are going very slowly.
"Hey! All's well!" and "Hi! Is everything going well?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Salut! Ça va bien.Context determines whether an observation (case 1) or a question (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo sa va bya" in northerly French and "sa-lyoo sa va byeng" in southerly French.
I hope everything is going well for you
this is very self-explanatory! it means that is people is obsessed with money then they will do everything no matter how bad it is just to get it!!
"Everything's going well!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va bien! The declaration translates literally as "That goes well!" and loosely as "Everything's O.K.!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sa va bya" in northerly French and "sa va byeng" in southerly French.
Everything is going well. All right. Everything is running nicely. All is well. All is very good...
In French, 'not very well' is pas très bien.
choses ne vont pas tres bien
In French, you can say: ça va bien - It's going well Je vais bien - I'm going well (I'm doing well)
"not very well at all" is translated "pas bien du tout" in French.
Means everything is good, everything is going well.
Everything's going well.
"It's going very well" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va très bien.Specifically, the demonstrative pronoun ça means "it, that." The verb va means "(he/she/it) does go, goes, is going." The adverb trèsmeans "very." The adverb bienmeans "good, well."The pronunciation will be "sah vah treh bya" in French.
"Everything's peachy" is an idiom that means everything is going well or everything is fine. It's a colloquial way of expressing that there are no problems or issues.
The phrase "non ça va mal" in French means "no, things are going badly" or "no, things are not going well." It indicates that the situation is negative or unfavorable.
Maybe he didn't think things were going well. It might have been only you thinking that everything was just swell. If he acted like things were going well in front of you, that might have been a cover-up.