Though not proper grammar at all, it roughly means "hello my dear, good byre, have a nice day".
bonjour beauté, bonjour ma belle
It was a nice day
Bonjour, jolie femme - hello, pretty woman Bonjour, jolie dame - hello, pretty lady Bonjour, belle femme - hello, beautiful woman Bonjour, belle dame - hello, beautiful lady
« Bien le bonjour, belles demoiselles. » Honestly, I would avoid saying "beautiful" or "belles", specially if you are being introduced to them for the first time or you are in a formal setting.
"Avoir une belle salle de bain." It is actually "Have a nice bathroom" when translated to english. You could also use "Avoir une bonne douche." which means "Have a nice shower."
bonjour ma belle
Avoir une belle journée
"bonjour mon bel ami""bonjour ma belle amie"
Bonjour belle dame
"salut beauté"or Bonjour belle.
bonjour, vous êtes belle
Bonjour, ma belle