la rose = the rose
gree= not a french word
ca va= how's it going
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?
It means "do you know what this means?"
In English it means 'but it's okay, life is very beautiful'.
"That"
avec ca= with it, this
ca va = hơ are you
It means "not that".
Well that's that.
ça fait - literally 'that does it' - that means/ the result is
It's swinging (ie going well)
it's a synonym for Goodness, Mercy
Nothing... it's a mix with french and English.
"Hé, ça rime !" = "Hey, it rhymes!"
"Comment รงa s'appelle" is a French phrase that translates to "What is it called" in English. It is used when someone wants to know the name of something.
'bjr ca va' is shortened French for 'Bonjour ça va?', which in English means 'Hello, you ok?'.