apparently it would be - laissez-faire
The French word for easy-going or laid-back is "détendu." "Lazzifah" does not correspond to a French word.
"Salut ça va?" is a casual French greeting that translates to "Hi, how are you?" It is a common way to ask someone how they are doing.
"Keep going" in French is "Continuez".
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
You would say "she is going" in French as "elle va".
You can say "Je vais" in French as a way of saying "I'm going."
It's not French (unless you mean laissez-faire)
Yes. However, saying ' I hope you enjoyed my show. ' Sounds more casual. Unless you're going for a more professional sounding sentence.
hanging out and having fun that's not yet at the point of going too far with them .
A position where the spine is curved down while going for a casual stroll aka a casual hunchback Usually people like to go for a casual hunchback on the streets f Sherbrooke, the capital of Quebec
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
He is going to work is "il va travailler" in French.
to go out is "sortir" in French. "out going" is translated by "sortant / sortante".
I see both meaning the same thing. Maybe dating sounds more serious, like both of you acknowledging that you're seeing each other in the romantic sense. Going out, well, you can go out with friends too! Its more of a casual term I guess. Dating means that you are going out with someone such as to the movies or dinner. The term dating comes from setting a date and time to meet.
Ca man ca vas - That's how you say (How is it going) in french.
'Doumo, genki ni yattemasu ka?' is a casual way of saying it.
laid back relaxed easy going accidental random
You can say "Je vais" in French as a way of saying "I'm going."