'ça va' means "it's going well"; 'ça marche' means "it is functioning" (device, appliance, trick...)
ca va = hơ are you
'bjr ca va' is shortened French for 'Bonjour ça va?', which in English means 'Hello, you ok?'.
It means how are you. For more informal conversations you can simply ask Ca va? It means how are you. For more informal conversations you can simply ask Ca va?
la rose = the rose gree= not a french word ca va= how's it going
If it is a questionCa va ?Are you going well ?If it is a affimative sentence?Ca va !I'm fineOften if you ask "ça va ?", the answer is "ça va."
It means 'design utilizes ca va' and that is in turkish not in french
It will get better
The word ça means it or that. For example, in French ça va means it‘s okay or that’s okay.
"ça va": I'm OK/ all's OK - "msg moi": text me - "on da low": (???)
"how do you do today?"
"How are you, Thierry?"
"Laisse Tomber", also known in English as : "drop it"