Most say "Ça va?", which is literally translated as "Is it going?" Idiomatically, however, French people say it to mean "How are things?" or "How's it going?" A typical response to this question would be "Oui, ça va," which literally means, "Yes, it's going," but, idiomatically it means, "It's going well."
The French phrase for "how's it going?" is "Comment ça va?"
'va chercher ça' (familiar)'va le chercher' (works if the other person knows what it is)
hi how's it going = salut, comment ça va?
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
basically "what's going on" "what are you doing" "hows it going" or ..... what's up
The French phrase for "how's it going?" is "Comment ça va?"
pretty good. Hows it going?
'va chercher ça' (familiar)'va le chercher' (works if the other person knows what it is)
you ask her hows it going,and talk about someone or something you know about is going on with them,or about her main intrest,ask easy questions that you know she can answer,or ask her for edvice on something she knows a lot about.
hi how's it going = salut, comment ça va?
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
The more related to him the better but if you can't think of anything just ask him the usual like how are you?
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hows it going
hey tyler hows it going? lololohehhhahah
hey buddy hows it going
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