Certainly not (most french people will know what it means though)
Try bonjour (good day)
or salut (hi)
No, the f-word in English does not mean "hello" in French. The f-word is a vulgar swear word in both languages with similar meanings. Be careful when using it in French as it can be offensive.
It means hello in French
You can say "Bonjour ma chérie" in French to mean hello sweetie.
The French term "bonjour" translates to "good day" or "hello" in English. It is a common greeting used throughout the day in French-speaking countries.
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
"Hello" in French is written as "Bonjour."
if you mean say, bonjour means hello in french.
It means hello in French
It is French for hello.
Hello, If you mean Ireland it is Irlande in French.
bonjour
You can say "Bonjour ma chérie" in French to mean hello sweetie.
''Mesdames bonjour'' would mean ''Hello Ladies''.
The French term "bonjour" translates to "good day" or "hello" in English. It is a common greeting used throughout the day in French-speaking countries.
bonjour means hello
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
Salut, comment vas-tu
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