où est-ce qu'elle va ? means "where does she go?" in English.
Peut-etre que ou, peut-etre que non. Ca fait longtemps que je ne le vois plus. Mais je pense que oui, il VA bien. Vous le voyez ou pas?
If it is a questionCa va ?Are you going well ?If it is a affimative sentence?Ca va !I'm fineOften if you ask "ça va ?", the answer is "ça va."
Elle va comment ? : How is she doing ?
Will not be
The word vacation has two open syllables. (va-ca-tion)
'on va où là ?' means ' where are we going there?'.
Où va Laurence means 'where is Laurence going' in French.
La mort
où vas-tu ma belle chére? Where are you going my beautiful dear
French slang for 'salut, ça va, ou non?' meaning 'hello (informal), is it going well, or not?'
This question is asking whether we are going to your house or my house. The phrase "chez toi" means "at your place" and "chez moi" means "at my place" in French. The choice between the two depends on the context of the conversation and the agreement between the individuals involved.
Va? = what?
Peut-etre que ou, peut-etre que non. Ca fait longtemps que je ne le vois plus. Mais je pense que oui, il VA bien. Vous le voyez ou pas?
john Lennon es va l'education de publique l'ecole et il educatement de se mere.
''Yes I'm good, in which city do you live?''
creation of cute and gorgeous
[pronounciation] (english meaning) bold = creole (you) OU [ou] (want) VLE [va lay] (go out) SAU TI[saw tea] (with) AVEC [ah vek] (i/me) MWEN [ma wen]