'I like you, good day'
just say 'bonne journee' - have a nice day
bonne année mean happy new year
bonne chance means 'good luck' in French.
I think you mean - à la bonne franquette - which means for example at a restaurant - an informal atmosphere, you are between friends and you are free and easy.
Actually that doesn't mean anything at all. ;-)It might be an attempt at Bonne journee pour le jour de Bastille, which still doesn't make a whole lot of sense. But it's probably meant to be something like "Have a good Bastille Day," since today (July 14th) is Bastille Day, the French national holiday.
"Bonne journée !" means "Have a nice day !"
Did you have a nice day?
just say 'bonne journee' - have a nice day
'the day'
passez une bonne journee = have a nice day ce qui est pour le petit dejeuner = Who is for the breakfeast? -- It makes no sense in French either
bonne année mean happy new year
"bonne" is the feminine for the adjective "bon", meaning good.
bonne faite means "well made"
"cette bonne fille" means 'that good girl' in English.
bonne chance means 'good luck' in French.
"I do not love you, it should not be hard to understand"
"vous cherchez une bonne" means "are you looking for a maid?" in English.