Je t'aime, Bon Qui Qui is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, Bon Qui Qui."
Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The personal pronoun te* means "(informal singular) you." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love" in this context.
The pronunciation will be "zhuh tehm boh kee kee" in French.
*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
"Good! Who, who?" is a literal English equivalent -- with a number of urban slang interpretations -- of the French phrase Bon! Qui, qui?
Specifically, the adverb bon means "good". The relative pronoun qui translates as "who" in this context. The pronunciation will be "boh kwee kwee" in French.
Bon qui qui is the name of a person on mad tv
This is good.
"Get well soon" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Bon rétablissement."Specifically, the masculine adjective "bon" means "good." The masculine noun "rétablissement" means "recovery." The pronunciation is "boh reh-tah-bleess-maw."
Translation: Let the good times roll on...
what's good [for diner] tonight? is the translation of 'quoi de bon ce soir'.
"si bon" means "so good" in French. Used in a complete phrase, it might be the last two-thirds of a common French expression "C'est si bon" or "It is good"/ "That's good"/ "It's so good" in English.
"Good Francis" is the literal English equivalent of the French phrase bon Francis.Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine proper noun Francis translates the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "bo fraw-seess" in French.
"(Have a) good trip!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good" in this context. The masculine noun voyagemeans the same in English and French. Unlike English, French tends not to feel the need to begin the phrase with a verb.The pronunciation will be "boh-vwa-yazh" in French.
The English phrase "happy eating" can easily be translated in to French. It becomes the French phrase "heureux de manger".
Bon voyage! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Have a safe trip!"Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine noun voyage translates as "journey, trip, voyage". The pronunciation will be "boh vwah-yahzh" in French.
sassie le bon
This is good.
Bon chic, bon genre is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Good style, good attitude."Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good." The masculine noun chic means "style" in this context. The masculine noun genre means "attitude" in this context.The pronunciation will be "bohsheek boh zhwn-ruh" in French.
Bon anniversaire.
French is the language in the phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good". The masculine noun voyage means the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "boh vwa-yazh" in French.
Bon-bon
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good trip." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice voyage!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good voyage." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice trip!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.