"Bonjour mademoiselle" IS a French phrase. If you say this, you are speaking French. It means "Good day, miss" in English.
bonjour mademoiselle (miss), bonjour madame (mrs)
Bonjour, mademoiselle! in French is "Good day, miss!" in English.
"bonjour mademoiselle Kennedy"
Bonjour mademoiselle.
Good morning Miss is "bonjour, mademoiselle" in French.
The French term for 'Mister' is 'Monsieur.'
Bonjour, Monsieur/Madame/Mademoiselle, comment allez-vous?
Bonjour Madame if she's married, or has been married. The French language has always kept the word Mademoiselle for unmarried women. However, the Academie Francaise, in their Immortal wisdom, has decreed that single women over 21 have the right to be called Madame if they wish it. It's generally more appropriate to use Madame than Mademoiselle. If you want to chance it, it's bonjour Mademoiselle.
You would say "Bonjour Brenda" in French.
bonjour is hello if that is what you are after
In French, "hola" can be translated as "bonjour."
you say bonjour Allison.