"J'ai passé une bonne journée".
You can say "j'ai passé une bonne journée" in French to express "I had a good day".
To say "have a good day" in French, you can say "bonne journée."
In Cajun French, you can say "Passe une bonne journée" which translates to "Have a good day."
To say "it is good" in Cajun French, you can say "c'est bon."
You can say "Mon français est bon" in French to mean "My French is good."
Yes, you can say hello in French (or in any other language). In French, hello is bonjour, which literally means good day.
today was a good day in french
bonne journee
"Bonjour mademoiselle" IS a French phrase. If you say this, you are speaking French. It means "Good day, miss" in English.
The French don't have a phrase to express that amorphous sentiment. Their basic salutation, bon jour, already means good day.
Good day: Bon jour God bless: Dieu benit
"Bonjour tout le monde!"
If, by "have a good one", you mean: Have a good day; you can just say "Bonne journée".
Good day: bonne journée Take care: fais attention a toi
French speakers typically use "bonjour" as a common greeting meaning "hello" in French.
bon matin cherie, bonne journee
Aujourd'hui est une bonne journée.
I'm French J'espère que tu as passé une bonne journée