"bon" is the masculine way, "bonne" is the feminine
she is a good girl --> elle est une bonne fille
he is a good boy --> il est un bon garçon
'Bon' means 'good' in French.
good
my sweetie
"Bo mo" is a pronunciation of the French phrase bon mot. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "good word" and loosely as "correct word," "precise word," or "right word."
bon appatite is a french word
"Laissez le bon temps rouler", in French creole, means "let the good times roll"
"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.
Bon appétit is a French expression. This is not foreign for the French.
Do you mean the one word "bondhu," which is the Bengali word for "friend", or "bon dieu" which is French for "good God"?
it means courage. It's the same word in french then in English.
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
"Bo mo" is a pronunciation of the French phrase bon mot. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "good word" and loosely as "correct word," "precise word," or "right word."
"say too", that's easy, "bon" is trickier for an English speaker as there is no real English equivalent for the French "on". It's a kind of a nasal sharp-ending "on", not with an open "o" and a trailing "e" like the preposition "on" or the French word "bon" in "bon appétit". It's the same pronunciation as the "bon" in French "bonjour", if you've heard the word. The English "bonjour" is anglicized and pronounced differently than the French word.
bonbon (in one word) means candy in French.
It translates from French to English as 'in good order'.
Direct translation of the words "Bon voyage" in French mean "Good voyage" in English. Someone is hoping for you to have a good trip or future.
bon appatite is a french word
Bon jour in French is "good day" in English.
It translates from French to English as 'in good order'.
Le chocolat (masc.) means 'the chocolate' in English. Bon is translated 'good'.