"Bonjour De Bon Martin" means "Hello, good morning."
"Bon arrière du matin de l'année" means "good behind of the year's morning" in French.
'bonne matinée' = [have a] good morning 'de bon matin' = early in the morning ('bonne matin' is not grammatically correct) the common greetings are 'bonjour' (from the morning to the evening) and 'bonsoir' (meaning more specifically good evening). You can say 'bonne matinée' when you are leaving somebody in the morning, but not to greet the people when you meet them.
Bonjour, Monsieur. Crazy, but true. The French can (and do) wish you a Good just about anything: Bonjour Bonsoir Bonne Nuit Bon Voyage Bon appétit Bonne fin de matinée Bon weekend - but they have no word for Good Morning. Typical.
Arroser is to water (plants) or to soak something with water in French. De bon matin means "early in the morning".
De bon matin - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud)
The cast of De bon matin - 2009 includes: Rafik Ben Mebarek as Richto Armelle Deutsch as Lisa Gianni Giardinelli as Karim Dan Herzberg as Damien
Le Matin,Tu pends bon petite De jeuner
le bon médecin de matin
« 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.
Le Matin de Paris was created in 1977.
Le Matin de Paris ended in 1987.
"Bonjour de corp" is a French phrase you might here as someone greets a group. When translated to English it is simply "hello corp".