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It quickly became an international hit, selling about 4 million singles, with versions in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. [1] Ingela "Pling" Forsman wrote lyrics in Swedish, also named "Comment ça va", which was recorded by Kikki Danielsson and released on the album Singles Bar in 1983, [ 2 ] and as a single with "Du skriver ...
Comment ça va (Comment ça va) How are you Mon cher cousin, ma chère cousine: My dear cousin (male), my dear cousin (female) J’aime la cuisine, I like the kitchen (cooking) Je mange beaucoup, je bois du vin: I eat a lot, I drink wine Et ça ne me coûte rien: And it costs me nothing Je tue un cochon, je tue un lapin: I kill a pig, I kill a ...
How Are You? (French: Comment ça va?) is an upcoming French short animated film directed by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel duo. The film depicts a group of animals, who live on a wild coastline and try to heal the ills caused by the contemporary world.
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De Bliksemafleiders were now called The Shorts. The Dutch song Comment ça va was initially played mainly on pirate radio, but quickly became a great commercial success. In 1983 it was the best-selling single in the Netherlands. The single was translated into English, Spanish, German and Chinese and released in several countries.
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How's It Going (Original French title: Comment ça va) is a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville in 1975, released at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976 and then in French cinemas in 1978. It is the third film made by the couple that year, marking their move from Paris to Grenoble.