You can reply with "Ça va bien, merci!" if you're feeling good, or simply "Ça va" if you want to keep it casual. If you're not feeling well, you might say "Ça ne va pas très bien" to indicate that things aren't great. Feel free to ask the person how they are doing in return!
"ça va" means basically "how is it going?" As a question, ça va? can serve as a hello, and is usually replied to with "ca va" which would be like saying "I'm fine/okay". You could reply with "ca va bien" meaning "I am well", or "ca ne va pas" meaning "I'm not well."
No, things are OK
Ca va tres bien
et toi? as in "ca va bien, et toi?"
Ca va bien, merci.
oui, ca va bien merci et toi? yes im fine thankyou and you?
Je suis bien, merci.
It literally means "It is going well". The most common usage is in response to ca va? which means how are you?if you are answering the question comment ca va? it means i am well but otherwise it means it is good.Ca va bien, merci means "It's going well, thank you".ça va bien - it's OK or if it's a question - ça va bien? - is everything OK?
It literally means "It is going well". The most common usage is in response to ca va? which means how are you?if you are answering the question comment ca va? it means i am well but otherwise it means it is good.Ca va bien, merci means "It's going well, thank you".ça va bien - it's OK or if it's a question - ça va bien? - is everything OK?
Haha! Ca va bien, merci. Au revoir!
To respond to "ça va?" in French, you can say "ça va bien, merci" (I'm good, thank you), or "ça va mal" (I'm not doing well).
Very well thanks, and you? (informal)
It means 'very well thank you, and you ?'. This is the standard reply when a friend asks 'Comment ca va ?' (how goes it?)
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
"ça va" or "ça va (très) bien, merci" is an answer to "how are you?". It means "I'm fine" or "I'm very well, thank you"
Ca VA bien