very nice seeing you here
''Good and you?''
I can make out "voulez-vous avec moi", which would mean "do you want with me?". Pour bon muir isn't understandable to me.
I am good, and you?
You were at the right place
'you are so good to me, thank you'
you are so good at that
C'est bon de te voir. Or: content de te voir!
"Bon Matin a vous" translates to "Good morning to you" or just "Good morning".
"C'est bon de te voir"
It means "I hope you have a great time"
good and you? ( usually used after' comment va-tu?')
The phrase "J'espère que vous avez un bon moment Je vous aime" translates to "I hope you are having a good time. I love you" in English. It expresses a wish for someone's enjoyment and conveys affection.