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oui, ca va bien merci et toi? yes im fine thankyou and you?
if everything is fine : " tout VA pour le mieux merci " or " tout VA bien merci "
Thank you in French is Merci. How are you in French is Ça va? or Comment ça va?. Thank you and how are you in French is Merci et ça va?.
To respond to "ça va?" in French, you can say "ça va bien, merci" (I'm good, thank you), or "ça va mal" (I'm not doing well).
Ca va bien, merci.
Answer: 'Ça VA?' In reply to that, you could say 'Ça VA bien merci', meaning, 'I'm fine thanks.'
Haha! Ca va bien, merci. Au revoir!
Very well thanks, and you? (informal)
"Ça va?" is an informal pleasantry, roughly meaning "How's it going?" One reply is simply, "Ça va." for "It's going." (this has less of a negative meaning in the French than the English equivalent--in the French, it's meant as "Okay.") So your phrase, 'Ça va aussi, merci,' could be translated to mean, 'I'm okay, too, thanks."
"Je vais bien" or "ça va bien." The response (as to a greeting) is "Je vais très bien, merci" or "ça va très bien, merci" (I am very well, thank you).
It means 'very well thank you, and you ?'. This is the standard reply when a friend asks 'Comment ca va ?' (how goes it?)
"ça va" or "ça va (très) bien, merci" is an answer to "how are you?". It means "I'm fine" or "I'm very well, thank you"