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"Everything's going well!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va bien! The declaration translates literally as "That goes well!" and loosely as "Everything's O.K.!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sa va bya" in northerly French and "sa va byeng" in southerly French.

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