I like you very well; I like you a lot; I love you well.
trés bien - very well, very good
This is french for very good
"très bien" (note spelling, including grave accent on e) is French for "very good" or "very well". "m'amor" is not French. On the other hand, "mon amour" means "my love" and "tu m'aimes" means "you love me".
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
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trés bien - very well, very good
This is french for very good
"Estoy bien" in Spanish translates to "I am well" or "I am okay" in English. It is a common way to express that you are doing fine or feeling good in response to a question about your well-being.
"très bien" (note spelling, including grave accent on e) is French for "very good" or "very well". "m'amor" is not French. On the other hand, "mon amour" means "my love" and "tu m'aimes" means "you love me".
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
non, j'aime bien : no, I like (that) much très bien : very much quelle : what qu : untranslatable without context fais : do
Muy bien is very good
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the correct form is "vous faites bien" meaning "you are doing well/ doing the right thing" ... unless it is part of a phrase like "vous êtes bien faites" meaning that (addressing girls or women) "you are well-shaped"
fine my queen, and you?
bien sûr évidemment
i think it means spell well