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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
Mieux is plus + bien
Meilleur is plus + bon
Do you know the difference between bien and bon
Well and good is as far as I know
Essentially yeah
Bien is usually an adverb, mieux is the comparitive version of it
So "I speak better than her" you're describing an action, a verb, so it has to be mieux
When we're talking about other stuff it can get a bit fuzzier but if you're saying something is "of better quality" you'd generally go for meilleur
The French words meilleur and mieux can be tricky for French students because they are the comparative/superlative forms of the oft-confused words bon and bien, respectively. This lesson is your best bet for gaining a better understanding of this confusing pair. - Lawless French
Bon and bien can be tricky as they both belong to three different parts of speech and have similar meanings. This is a good lesson that will get you well on your way to understanding the difference.
These should help further
I’m still confused
Can u give me example sentences