The question/statement 'Ca marche' means It's working out[or Is it working out?]. In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ca' means 'that'. And the verb 'marche' means '[he/she/it] does work out, is working out, works out'.
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The sentence 'Ca ne marche pas' means That doesn't work. In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ca' means 'that'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. And the verb 'marche' means '[he/she/it] does work, is working, works'.
The sentence "Comment ca marche" is French, it translated to "How does it work?" in English. Marche has many meanings depending on the context, some are: contract, walking, market, march.
ca va = hơ are you
The phrase 'marche religieuse' means religious march. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'marche' means 'march'. And the adjective 'religieuse' means 'religious'.
'bjr ca va' is shortened French for 'Bonjour ça va?', which in English means 'Hello, you ok?'.
la rose = the rose gree= not a french word ca va= how's it going
It means how are you. For more informal conversations you can simply ask Ca va? It means how are you. For more informal conversations you can simply ask Ca va?