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19 cze 2020 · The adverb bien /bjɛ̃/ is used to say well, and is often said both alone and as Ça va bien. Bien is preceded by certain adverbs to specify the degree to which you are well. Common phrases are assez bien , meaning rather well , très bien , meaning very well , and vraiment bien , meaning really well .
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“Ça va bien” or “Je vais bien”? This is basic French, but there is so many ways to ask “how are you” in French that it can be quite confusing. This lesson -with realistic dialogues- will help you gain speed when greeting someone in French, and master the pronunciation of all these French expressions.
1. Bonjour, comment ça va ? → Hello, how are you? 2. Salut, enchanté (e) de te rencontrer. → Hi, nice to meet you. 3. Comment tu t’appelles ? → What’s your name? 4. Je m’appelle Sophie. → My name is Sophie. 5. Ça fait longtemps, non ? → Long time no see, right? 6. Comment se passe ta journée ? → How is your day going? 7. Bienvenue !
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