How to Say ‘Well’ in French
Bien
byan
[byan]
💬 Usage Tip: Bien means "well" or "good," depending on context. In Je me sens bien, it means "I feel good / well." Friendly and very common.
🇫🇷 In France: In French culture, saying you feel "bien" is neutral and natural—great for everyday conversations, not just class.
Phrase Breakdown
Bien
[byan]
well / good
Adverb meaning well; in feeling expressions it means good or fine.
Je me sens bien après la relaxation.
I feel good after the relaxation.
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