"ça va" means basically "how is it going?"
As a question, ça va? can serve as a hello, and is usually replied to with "ca va" which would be like saying "I'm fine/okay".
You could reply with "ca va bien" meaning "I am well", or "ca ne va pas" meaning "I'm not well."
It means "not that".
It means "that" like saying Ca-va? But in that expression, it is more of a phrase.
"Hé, ça rime !" = "Hey, it rhymes!"
"Ça alors", is an expression used in French for exclamation. It is similar to "wow", "amazing" etc. in English.
The literal translation of the French phrase 'comme ci comme ca' is 'Like this like that', when looking further into the meaning, the term is used to show a neutral feeling such as saying the words 'so-so'.
The word ça means it or that. For example, in French ça va means it‘s okay or that’s okay.
'bjr ca va' is shortened French for 'Bonjour ça va?', which in English means 'Hello, you ok?'.
that
This or That
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
imagine ca
This is good.
It means "not that".
"Ca veut dire" is French for "That is to say". It translates to "it means"; for example, " 'hello' veut dire bonjour en français" (hello means bonjour in French).
Ca coute combien ? means How much is it?
"ça ne coûte pas cher" means "that doesn't cost a lot" in French.
I think maybe seesaw was not formed by combining two English verbs. Some dictionaries say it is an anglicisation of the French ci-ca which means this-that.