bonjour ma reine means 'hello my queen' in French. 'Bonjour Marraine' means 'Hello godmother'
Bonjour ma chérie
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Good morning = "bonjour" (commonly used) or "bon matin" (uncommon) Babe = "ma cherie" (female) or "mon cher" (male) So you could say: "Bonjour ma cherie" or "Bon matin ma cherie" (if you're talking to a girl) "Bonjour mon cher" or "Bon matin mon cher" (if you're talking to a guy)
"my aunt's name is XXX" is "ma tante s'appelle XXX".
« Bien le bonjour, belles demoiselles. » Honestly, I would avoid saying "beautiful" or "belles", specially if you are being introduced to them for the first time or you are in a formal setting.
You can say "Bonjour ma chérie" in French to mean hello sweetie.
darling how are you doing?
bonjour fille
That would be "ma maman dit bonjour". Ma mère vous donne le bonjour or - Vous avez le bonjour de ma mère would be more usual in French
ma belle reine
bonjour beauté, bonjour ma belle
bonjour ma belle
It means I love you (in French) Je t'aime. Then mi reina means "my queen" in Spanish. In French it is "ma reine".
"bonjour mon bel ami""bonjour ma belle amie"
"Hello, my mother!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bonjour, ma mère! The greeting also translates as "Good day, my mother!" and "Good morning, my mother!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-zhoor ma mehr" in French.
Bonjour, ma belle
Bonjour ma chérie