"Bonjour de corp" is a French phrase you might here as someone greets a group. When translated to English it is simply "hello corp".
"Bonjour De Bon Martin" means "Hello, good morning."
Hello my sister from Michel. Maybe he said: Dites Bonjour a mon soeur ... Say hello to my sister from Michel.
Butterfly of Hello. This doesn't really make any sense.
It's very casual and it means "What's new?". Hope this helps!
The French term "bonjour" translates to "good day" or "hello" in English. It is a common greeting used throughout the day in French-speaking countries.
Bonjour means 'hello' or 'good morning'. Nuit is translated 'night'.
The French words 'Bonjour monsieur' mean 'hello sir' in English.
bonjour ma reine means 'hello my queen' in French. 'Bonjour Marraine' means 'Hello godmother'
bonjour is the standard French greeting, meaning literally 'good day'
You can say "Salut, tu te souviens de moi?" to say "Hi, remember me?" in French.
Bonjour Papa, il est agréable de vous rencontrer.
It meand Bonjour.