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hi how's it going = salut, comment ça va?
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)
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
"how's my lil man doing?" would be translated "comment va mon petit bonhomme ?" in French.
'How are things' (dohhh)
hi how's it going = salut, comment ça va?
its a way of saying hello but you use it more on the telephone than in person. its to respond to the call. so you wouldn't go up to somone and say it. its like say "hows there" to them
Exactly how you say it in english
The French phrase for "how's it going?" is "Comment ça va?"
Comment va ta vie en direct
hows your sex life? LOL
¿Cómo es la escuela?
Islam is not a language.
'va chercher ça' (familiar)'va le chercher' (works if the other person knows what it is)
"What's new" in French is one of the easiest foreign phrases to learn. You merely say: "Ca va?" (pronounced: Sah Vah?) The phrase also means "Hows things?" It is roughly equivalent to the American expression: "What's up?" or "What's happening?"