"bonjour "
sounds like: boh[n]-ZHOOR (the [n] indicates a nasal vowel, and ZH is the sound of 's' in "pleasure")
The phrase "bon matin" (the literal translation of good morning) is never used as a greeting.
Bonjour ( we say 'Good day' not Good morning)
Bon matin is Good morning, but it's not common.
"Good Morning" in french is "Bonjour".
Informally, "Good morning to you!" would be "Bonjour à toi!" in French.
meaning "hello" : "bonjour"meaning "have a good morning" : "bonne matinée"
Bon matin.
I assume that you're asking how to say good morning in French. If that is the case, the answer is bonjour.
mon cheri
bonjour
bonjour à toi
Bon matin.
Bonjour America
Bonjour à toi
There is no term for good morning in French. You should say "Bonjour" (it would just sound odd if you said 'Bon jeudi jour' just as it sounds odd in English if you said 'Good Thursday morning).
bonjour, comment allez-vous ?