The prefix "bon-" means "good" or "well." It is commonly used in English to indicate something positive or beneficial, such as in words like "bonus" or "bonanza."
Some words that start with the prefix "bon" include bonfire, bonanza, bonus, and bonbon.
You can say "c'est bon" in French to mean 'that's good.'
You can say "C'Γ©tait bon" in French to mean "It was good."
In Spanish, "bon bon" is a term used to refer to a type of sweet or candy, typically a small chocolate-covered confection with a filling.
"Bon qui qui" is not a phrase in French. It may be a misspelling or a variation of the phrase "bon qui vive" which means to be vigilant or on the lookout.
Some words that start with the prefix "bon" include bonfire, bonanza, bonus, and bonbon.
good
bonus, bond, bonnet
"bon" mean "good" and partir mean "to leave"
a sweet
Bon appetit!
"Pas bon" = "Not good"
"Pas bon" = "Not good"
'bon' means 'good'.
c'est bon = that's good
"bon voyage" means "farewell"
bon = good jour = day bon jour = good day