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"(I')m doing very (well)" is an English equivalent of "(Je) vais très" and "bien" mean respectively "very" and "well."

The subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "vais" means "(I) am going, do go, go." The adverbs "très" and "bien" respectively mean "very" and "well."

The pronunciation is "(zhuh) veh treh (byah)."

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