Yes. It means 'well' or 'good'
In Spanish, bien means well or happy. In French, it means good.
"Bya" in northerly French, "byey" in Canada, and "byeng" in southerly French are pronunciations of the French word bien. Whatever the speaker's birthplace, the meaning of the adverb in question remains "fine, good, well."
amusez-vous (bien)
Chubby is "grassouillet", "bien en chair", "dodu" in French.
Bien is a French word that translates to "good" or "well" in English. It is often used to express agreement or to describe something positively.
"Well" as an adverb and "fine, good" as an adjective are English equivalents of the French word bien. Whatever the context or meaning, the pronunciation remains "bya" in French.
No, it is a French word that means very good.
There is no specific word for fine in French, however you could use bon or bien.
Allez vous bien? Vas tu bien? comment allez vous? Comment vas tu?
"amuse-toi" or "amuse-toi bien"
Bien means good in french"Bien to" isn't a French phrase, but if you mean bientôt, that means "soon"
Of course is 'bien sur' or 'certainement' in French.