literally it means "that is all", but if used colloquially, it can also serve as an expression of approval; you approve of it.
The sentence 'Tout est bien qui finit bien' means All's well that ends well. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'tout' means 'all, everybody, everyone, everything'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adverb 'bien' means 'fine, well'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'that'. And the verb 'finit' means '[he/she/it] ends, finishes'.
eso siente bien!
"Your French is good"
Did you sleep well? is 'as-tu bien dormi ?' or 'est-ce que tu as bien dormi ?' or as-tu pass
"¿Qué significa eso?" It literally means, "What does that mean?"
That sounds good
Is everything OK?
The sentence 'Tout est bien qui finit bien' means All's well that ends well. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'tout' means 'all, everybody, everyone, everything'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adverb 'bien' means 'fine, well'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'that'. And the verb 'finit' means '[he/she/it] ends, finishes'.
eso siente bien!
This phrase is a mix of Spanish and Portuguese. In Spanish, "¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo llegaron? Bien, eso espero" translates to "How are you? How did you arrive? Well, I hope." In Portuguese, "como" means "like" or "as" and "chegaram" means "they arrived."
Tout est bien qui finit bien - 1912 was released on: France: 30 August 1912 USA: 30 January 1913
It is "Me alegra oirlo" or " ¡Me alegra oir eso!"
That's good = Eso/a está bien.
The right spelling in French is actually "vous êtes un artiste très bien" which means "you're a very good artist".
Est ce bien?
Il est bien.
"Your French is good"