Saturday, March 14, 2020
Learn the Many French Expressions Using Bien
Learn the Many French Expressions Using Bien          The French word bienà  means well or good and is used in many idioms that express several forms of speech, from nouns to verbs and exclamations. But bien by itself is usually an adverb. Learn how to say good and evil, real estate, well see, to do a good job, and more with these fun expressions usingà  bien.         Remember not to confuse bien and its close sibling bon. Bonà  andà  bienà  are often confused, because they have similar meanings and because both can function as adjectives, adverbs, or nouns.          Common French Expressions Using Bien      Avoir la langue bien pendue ââ¬â To be a facile talker; to have the gift of gab         Bel et bien ââ¬â Altogether; truly; really         Bien au contraire ââ¬â On the contrary; quite the opposite         Bien dans sa peau ââ¬â Comfortable in ones own skin / with oneself         Bien entendu ââ¬â Of course; obviously         Le bien et le mal ââ¬â Good and evil         Le bien public ââ¬â Public good         Le bien dhumanità © ââ¬â The good of humanity         Les biens dun magasin ââ¬â A stores goods         Les biens immobiliers ââ¬â Real estate         Bien sà »r ââ¬â Of course         Bien sà »r que non ââ¬â Of course not         Dire du bien de ââ¬â To speak well of         ÃÅ tre bien mal ââ¬â To be close to death         Faire du bien  quelquun ââ¬â To do someone good         Faire le bien ââ¬â To do good         On verra bien ! ââ¬â Well see!         Prendre la chose bien ââ¬â To take something well         Rendre le bien pour le mal ââ¬â To return good for evil         Sy prendre bien ââ¬â To do a good job; handle something the right way    
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