"frère hmm ça bien" means exactly "brother hmm that good"
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
Ca VA bien
"That's going to hurt" In basic context, it means "I am very bad".
bien = welleg Ca VA bien = Its OK, I'm OK (well)Il dance bien = He dances well
if you are answering the question comment ca va? it means i am well but otherwise it means it is good Hope this helps, The Giggling Pianist
It means "I am good/well" ca va is used as i am as well as how's everything bien is good or well
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?
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
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Ca VA bien
"That's going to hurt" In basic context, it means "I am very bad".
Oui, tout va bien. Tout ca s'est bien arregle. On n'a plus d'ennuis. Et vous?
bien = welleg Ca VA bien = Its OK, I'm OK (well)Il dance bien = He dances well
if you are answering the question comment ca va? it means i am well but otherwise it means it is good Hope this helps, The Giggling Pianist
"Ça va bien." = "I'm fine." "Ça va bien ?" = "Are you OK?"
The French sentence 'Nous sommes bien contents que ca te plaise' means We're very happy that makes you happy. In the word-by-word translation, the word 'nous' means 'we'. The verb 'sommes' means '[we] are'. The adverb 'bien' means 'very'. The adjective 'contents' means 'content, happy'. The conjunction 'que' means 'that'. The demonstrative pronoun means 'that'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The verb 'plaise' means '[he/she/it] pleases'.Or: "We are quite happy that [it] pleases you."