Sounds good.
je t'apprécie également [or] je t'apprécie aussi [or] je t'aime bien aussi aime bien mean like aime mean love
The right spelling in French is actually "vous êtes un artiste très bien" which means "you're a very good artist".
Correction it means "Sun"
vous chanteZ bien
"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.
It looks good - It sounds good
ça sonne bien, ça a l'air génial
ça a l'air bien - ça sonne bien
Bien means good in french"Bien to" isn't a French phrase, but if you mean bientôt, that means "soon"
would be "ca sonne bien" as a direct translation ( the sound is ok). But if you say it meaning "it a good idea", you would rather say : Ç'est une bonne idée. I don't think there's a french equivalence to this expression
c'est a bien translates from French as 'it has'.
bien
You can say "assez bien" in French to mean fairly well.
pas trés bien - not very well
"très bien ensemble" means "very well together" in French.
Dormez bien - Literal English translation: Sleep well.
'J'ai bien aimé ta personnalité' is French for 'I really liked your personality'.