French Phrase
Citymapper, c'est bien aussi.
Meaning
The speaker is saying that Citymapper is also a good (app/service). It’s a short, informal way to add Citymapper to a list of useful navigation tools.
When to use
Use this sentence when you’re comparing transport or navigation apps, after mentioning other options, or when you want to recommend Citymapper in a casual conversation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Citymapper,c'estbienaussi.
c'est
Contraction of "ce" (this/it) + "est" (is). Used to identify or describe something.
bien
Adverb meaning "good" or "well"; after "c'est" it conveys a positive evaluation.
aussi
Means "also" or "too"; placed after the adjective/adverb to add something to a previous list.
Proper noun + c'est
When a proper noun (like an app name) is followed by "c'est", the noun is treated as the subject of the statement.
🗨In Conversation
J'utilise Google Maps et Waze tous les jours.
I use Google Maps and Waze every day.
Citymapper, c'est bien aussi.
Citymapper is good too.
✕Common Mistakes
Citymapper, c'est aussi bien.
"c'est aussi bien" changes the meaning to "it's also good" in a comparative sense, which is less natural here.
Citymapper, c'est bon aussi.
"bon" describes the quality of a thing, while "bien" after "c'est" expresses a judgment; both are possible but "c'est bien" sounds more colloquial.
↔Alternatives
Citymapper, c'est aussi une bonne application.
Citymapper is also a good app.
Citymapper, c'est pratique aussi.
Citymapper is also handy.
Citymapper, il est bon aussi.
Citymapper is good as well.
Cultural Tip
In everyday French, "c'est bien" is informal and works well in spoken language. If you need a more formal tone, you can say "Citymapper est une bonne application". Also, "aussi" follows the adjective, not the verb, which is a typical French word order.

