The word ça means it or that. For example, in French ça va means it‘s okay or that’s okay.
that
This or That
la rose = the rose gree= not a french word ca va= how's it going
Nothing... it's a mix with french and English.
"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.
'bjr ca va' is shortened French for 'Bonjour ça va?', which in English means 'Hello, you ok?'.
Actually 'ça puire' is not really a word. It's a deformation of 'ça pue' which means it stinks This expression was 'invented' in the French movie 'Les visiteurs' (=the visitors)
"That"
"Sava" means nothing! What you must have heard is "Ca Va?" which translates as "How are you?" It's also said as "Comment ca va?" I hope this helps!
avec ca= with it, this
"About 1850" and "around 1850" are meanings of the English phrase "ca 1850." The two letters serve as an abbreviation for circa, a Latin word which translates into English in the two above-mentioned ways.