How to Say ‘Everyone is doing well.’ in French
Tout le monde va bien.
too luh mohnd vah bee-ehn
[too luh mohnd vah bee-ehn]
💬 Usage Tip: "Va bien" literally means "is going well." French often uses "aller" to talk about how someone is feeling: "Ça va ?"
🇫🇷 In France: At the school gate, this sounds warm and reassuring—perfect for a quick check-in about the family or children.
Phrase Breakdown
Tout le monde
too luh mohnd
everyone
Fixed expression meaning all people / everybody.
Tout le monde sourit.
Everyone is smiling.
Words in this phrase
Tout
[too]
all; every
Part of tout le monde, the usual way to say everyone.
Tout le monde va bien après le week-end.
Everyone is doing well after the weekend.
le
[luh]
the
The article inside the phrase tout le monde.
Tout le monde va bien aujourd’hui.
Everyone is doing well today.
monde
[mohnd]
world; people
In this expression, monde means people, so the phrase refers to everyone.
Tout le monde va bien dans la classe de CP.
Everyone is doing well in the first-grade class.
Va bien
vah bee-ehn
is doing well
Common expression used to say that people are fine or healthy.
Tout le monde va bien ici.
Everyone is doing well here.
Words in this phrase
va
[vah]
goes; is doing
From the verb aller. In va bien, it means is doing well.
Tout le monde va bien ce matin au portail.
Everyone is doing well this morning at the gate.
bien
[bee-ehn]
well
Used to say that things are going well or that someone is well.
Tout le monde va bien après les vacances.
Everyone is doing well after the holidays.
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