"Very good" or "quite good", or something to that effect.
I assume you mean "merci beaucoup?" It means "thank you very much."
I thank you very much my little jewel = Merci beaucoup moi petite mon bijou.
It translates to "Thank you very much, my love."
(It's not correct French) yes very a lot
How are you, monsieur? Or more literally: you go well, monsieur?
bien merci = fine, thanks
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
I assume you mean "merci beaucoup?" It means "thank you very much."
I thank you very much my little jewel = Merci beaucoup moi petite mon bijou.
C'est Bien means very good and beaucoup chaud means very hot
It could mean '(very) well done' ie congratulations or it could be ironical - it serves you right, so it depends on the context.
It means 'very well thank you, and you ?'. This is the standard reply when a friend asks 'Comment ca va ?' (how goes it?)
It translates to "Thank you very much, my love."
pas trés bien - not very well
liberté = liberty / merci beaucoup = thanks a lot, many thanks, thank you very much
je vais bien merci
Thank you very much, darling.