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."
"we are" tanslates as -- 'nous sommes' : 'nous' meaning we and 'sommes' meaning are
Nous sommes means 'we are' in English.
Sommes-nous .... means 'are we ...' in French.
we are so close
"sommes-nous ..." means 'are we ..' in French.
Nous sommes contents que tu sois venu(e) pour rester avec nous (stay permanently) / rester avec nous quelque temps (for a limited period)
"(ne) sommes-nous pas" means "aren't we ..." in English. This is a question form from "nous ne sommes pas ..." (we are not ...)
Nous sommes .... depuis .... means "we are ... since ..." Ex: nous sommes boulangers depuis 1980 (we are bakers since 1980)
Nous sommes le 29 octobre 2021.
"We went" in French is "nous sommes allés" for a group of males or mixed gender, and "nous sommes allées" for a group of females.
You can say "Où sommes-nous?" in French to ask 'where are we?'.
We are here.