A misspelling for the French word "Ça va" which means "How are you?" "How goes it?"
People would often reply "Ça va bien, Merci. Et toi?"
Which would mean "It goes very good, thank you. And you?"
A person who replies with "Ça va" means it's just going good.
People would often reply "Ça va bien, Merci. Et toi?"
Which would mean "It goes very good, thank you. And you?"
A person who replies with "Ça va" means it's just going good.
Person 1:
Bonjour, Ça va?
Person 2:
Bonjour. Ça va bien, et toi?
Person 1:
Ça va! :D
Only a n00b would use ca va.
Bonjour, Ça va?
Person 2:
Bonjour. Ça va bien, et toi?
Person 1:
Ça va! :D
Only a n00b would use ca va.
by Tokiotht October 16, 2010
From the French, literally "it goes." When asked as a question, it means "how's it going?" (Ca va?) or used as a response to that question, it means, its going fine. (Oui, ca va.)
by Jfishjr August 29, 2006
Word in Antwerp dialect of Dutch meaning "all right". Can be either a question or an affirmative answer, or both! Coming from the French "ça va?". Pronounced as /sa va/.
by chaser April 23, 2005
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