"Bonne chance" is the correct spelling. Chance is a feminine noun, so is the adjective bonne.
The correct phrase in French is "bonne chance," which means "good luck." The word "bonne" agrees in gender with the feminine noun "chance."
In French, you can say "bonne chance pour ton test" to wish someone good luck on their test.
"Good" in French is spelled "bon".
"Good luck" in French is "bonne chance."
Bonne chance pour l'avenir!
"Bon semaine" is not a correct phrase in French. The correct way to say "Have a good week" in French is "Bonne semaine."
'Bonne Chance'
"bonne chance" = good luck
bonne chance mon ami!and: "bonne chance les amis" (if there are several of them)
chance is translated 'luck' in English (while 'hasard' has the sense of random which is connoted to the English 'chance')It is a feminine noun, so we write "ma bonne chance" and not 'mon bon chance' ; it means 'my good luck'
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In French, you can say "bonne chance pour ton test" to wish someone good luck on their test.
"bonne" is the feminine for the adjective "bon", meaning good.
"Bonne chance à vous" means "Good luck to you" in French.
"Bonne chance et meilleurs voeux" is a French equivalent of "Good luck and Best wishes."The feminine adjective "bonne" means "good." The feminine noun "chance" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one"). The conjunction "et" means "and." The masculine adjective "meilleurs" means "best." The masculine noun "voeux" means "wishes." Its plural definite article is "les," and its plural indefinite article is "des" ("some").The pronunciation is "buhn shawn-seh meh-lyuhr vuh."
You could say "Bon voyage", but the literal translation would be something like: "Bonne chance pour ton voyage."
bonne chance is the correct spelling