It literally means "I love you well", but is usually translated as "I love you quite a bit".
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Amuse-toi bien! in French.
"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.
"Are you enjoying the party?" in English is Tu t'amuses bien à la fête? in French.
"You too. Many (good) things for you!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Toi de même. Bien des choses � toi! The wish translates literally into English as "You, the same. Many things to you!" The pronunciation will be "twad mem byad sho-za twa" in northerly French and "twa duh meh-muh byeng dey sho-zuh-sz twa" in southerly French.
Amuse-toi bien! informally and singly and Amusez-vous bien! formally or plurally are French equivalents of the English word "Enjoy!" The respective pronunciations of the present imperative in the second person informal singular "you" and second person formal singular "you"/formal and informal plural "you all" -- which translates literally as "Enjoy yourself indeed!" -- will be "a-myoo-ztwa bya" and "a-myoo-zey-voo bya" in French.
"To do well" in English is bien faire or faire bien in French.
Bien dit in French means "well said" in English.
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Amuse-toi bien! in French.
"Good! And how are you?" in English is Bien! Et ça va?informally or Bien! Et Comment allez-vous? formally in French.
"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.
"Get better!" in English is Soigne-toi bien! to someone the same age or younger and Soignez-vous bien! to someone older in French.
Amusez-vous bien, ma petite! in French means "Have fun, my little one!" in English.
I am very well.
did you sleep well
"Thanks a lot!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Merci bien! The courtesy translates literally into English as "Thanks indeed!" The pronunciation will be "mer-see bya" in French.
"I am fine today!" in English is Je vais très bien aujourd'hui! in French.