The correct spelling is bonne nuit. It means good night.
"Bonne nuit" in French means "good night." It is a common expression used when saying goodbye to someone in the evening or before going to sleep.
The opposite of "Au revoir" in French is "Bonjour," which means "hello."
"Buh-nwee ay..." is the way to pronounce the French phrase Bonne nuit et... .Specifically, the feminine adjective bonne means "good." The feminine noun nuit means "night." The conjunction et means "and."
"Bon qui qui" is not a phrase in French. It may be a misspelling or a variation of the phrase "bon qui vive" which means to be vigilant or on the lookout.
"Quoi bon" in French means "what's the point" or "what's the use". It expresses a sense of questioning the purpose or usefulness of something.
"Très bon" means very good in Cajun French.
Bonne nuit! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Good night!"Specifically, the feminine adjective bonne means "good." The feminine noun nuit means "night." The pronunciation is "buh-nwee."
Bonne nuit as la nuit is feminine
Bon is the masculine adjective for 'good'. The word 'nuit' is feminine, so the only correct form is 'bonne nuit'.
Bonne nuit (bon nwee) is how you say good night in French.
«Bon Nuit, mon amour.»
No. Bon nuit = goodnight Bon oui = good yes
Translation (informal): Que tu aies un bon nuit. Translation (formal): Que vous ayez un bon nuit.
Bon nuit . Je t'aime..
Bonne nuit ma belle or bonne nuit mon beau (depending if your talking to a woman or a man)
Bon nuit, chere madame!
Bonne nuit et bon retour
"Good night, sir" in French is "Bonne nuit, monsieur."