Ça va ?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., il était une fois).
phrase
a. How are you?
Content de te voir ! Ça va ?Nice to see you! How are you?
b. How are you doing?
Je ne t’ai pas vu depuis super longtemps ! Ça va ?I haven't seen you in ages! How are you doing?
c. How's it going?
Salut, les gars ! Ça va ?Hey, guys! How's it going?
a. Are you OK?
Aïe ! Je suis tombé ! - Mince ! Ça va ?Ouch! I fell! - Shoot! Are you OK?
b. Are you alright?
Ça va ? - Oui, je suis juste un peu fatigué.Are you alright? - Yes, I'm just a bit tired.
c. Is everything OK?
Tu n'as pas l'air bien. Ça va ?You don't look good. Is everything OK?
d. Is everything alright?
Ça va ? Tu sembles un peu inquiet.Is everything alright? You seem a little worried.
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