tu es beau (masculine) / belle (feminine)
ça va means I am fine in French. ça va ? (question) is 'are you fine'.
Origin is German 'delikatessen' meaning a delicacy and fine food. The German word was adopted from the French word 'Delicatesse' from delicat meaning 'fine' which in turn comes from Latin 'delicatus' meaning 'delightful and dainty'
"Well" as an adverb and "fine, good" as an adjective are English equivalents of the French word bien. Whatever the context or meaning, the pronunciation remains "bya" in French.
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
"Bya" in northerly French, "byey" in Canada, and "byeng" in southerly French are pronunciations of the French word bien. Whatever the speaker's birthplace, the meaning of the adverb in question remains "fine, good, well."
Answer: 'Ça VA?' In reply to that, you could say 'Ça VA bien merci', meaning, 'I'm fine thanks.'
It is a placename and has become a family name? it means fine or beautiful mount/hill/mountain.
Origin is German 'delikatessen' meaning a delicacy and fine food. The German word was adopted from the French word 'Delicatesse' from delicat meaning 'fine' which in turn comes from Latin 'delicatus' meaning 'delightful and dainty'
It depends on the meaning. "fine" as in the adjective for small, thin is "fin" or "fine" (fem.), "fins" or "fines" (pl.) "fine" as in the expression for "OK" is "d'accord" (allright) or "(très) bien" (good, (very) well)
There is no specific word for fine in French, however you could use bon or bien.
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
I am fine and keeping busy (English) -> Je suis fine et se tenir occupé (French)