Bien
Bien is a French word with several related usages. Its primary function is as an adverb meaning “well,” “properly,” or “in a satisfactory way,” as in Elle parle bien (She speaks well) or Il va bien (He is doing well). Bien can also serve as an intensifier before adjectives or past participles in everyday speech, for example C’est bien fait (That’s well done) or Il est bien content (He is quite happy).
In addition to its adverbial use, bien exists as a noun meaning “goods,” “property,” or “benefit,” especially
Etymology and cognates: bien stems from Old French and ultimately from Latin bene, meaning “well.” It has
Common expressions and notes: bien est souvent employed in phrases such as bien sûr (of course), bien
Translations vary by context, but bien is most commonly rendered as “well” or “good,” with extended senses