Usage examples of "va" in French with translation to English

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« Comment allez-vous ? » « Ça va. » "How are you doing?" "I'm doing okay."
« Comment vas-tu ? » « Ça va. » "How are you doing?" "I'm doing okay."
Comment va tout là haut? How are things for you up there?
Espérons qu'il va bien. Let's hope he's all right.
Le noir te va bien. Black becomes you.
Espérons qu'elle va bien. Let's hope she's all right.
Il va peut-être venir. He is likely to come.
Quelque chose ne va pas ? Is something wrong?
Sa famille va très bien. His family are all very well.
Salut, Meg, comment ça va ? Hello, Meg, how have you been?
Cela va se guérir naturellement. It'll cure itself naturally.
Ça va faire des étincelles That will make sparks fly
Qui va payer l'addition ? Who will foot the bill?
Je pense que ça va. I think it's OK.
Ma famille va bien, merci. My family is fine, thanks.
Comment va ta petite sœur ? How's your sister?
Votre cuisine va me manquer. I'll miss your cooking.
Ça va dépendre de quand. It really depends on when.
Il va probablement neiger demain. Probably it will snow tomorrow.
Joseph va arbitrer le match. Joseph will arbitrate the game.
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