Bon jour and Bonjour are French equivalents of the English phrase "Good day." The first example means that the day is good whereas the second serves as the greeting. The pronunciation will be "bo zhoor" in French.
Bon jour in French is "good day" in English.
Bonjour, mademoiselle! in French is "Good day, miss!" in English.
"Mother's Day" in English is fête des mères in French.
"May Day" in English is le 1er mai in French.
"Labor Day" in English is la Fête du Travail in French.
"Victoria Day" in English is Fête de la Reine in French.
"My day was blessed!" in English is Ma journée a été bénie! in French.
Bonjour de la Louisiane! is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Good day from Louisiana!" The pronunciation of the greeting will be "bo-zhuhr de la lwee-zyan" in French.
"Mother's Day" in English is fête des mères in French.
"Well hello!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bien le bonjour! The interjection translates literally as "Fine the good-day greeting!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bya luh bo-zhoor" in French.
Du jour in French means "(made for) the (particular) day" in English.
Fête des mères in French means "Mother's Day" in English.