Large, grand, vaste, and abondant are translations for the word ample in English to French. There are various words that can give the same meaning in both languages. Others to consider in English would be broad, major, great, and extensive with still many more to consider.
Canadians speak English and French. English = Good Morning French = Bonjour
This is good.
Promise a good time (English) -> Promesse du bon temps (French)
It's for if you can't find a good translation. In this case you speak English and you want to know a word in french.
la belle vie
Translation: il était bonThis means "he was good" in the sense of "he was not evil".
Have a nice afternoon!
A really good book to use when performing French English translations would be a French English dictionary. You could also get a book of common phrases.
Azur means blue.There is a perfectly good English word azure which conveys exactly the same shade of blue as the french azur.
Translation: Let the good times roll on...
"Good Francis" is the literal English equivalent of the French phrase bon Francis.Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine proper noun Francis translates the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "bo fraw-seess" in French.
It is not a question, and it is not even a French expression, so it needs no answer. It looks like a literal translation of the English "good for you".