Um bom dia = A nice day, a good day
"It's going to be good!" is a literal English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Vai ser bom! The pronunciation will be "VEYE seh bo" in carioca Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
Bom bom in french is sweet. As for spanish there is no word apart from bomba which means bomb, bomb shell.
bom dia belha garota
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "bom dia" to greet someone in the morning.
Bom dia, linda(o)! / Bom dia, gata(o)!
In Brazilian Portuguese, you would say "tenha um bom dia" to wish someone to have a nice day.
Bom dia bebê.
"Fine has a lot of meanings in english" . Você pensa que é fino, distinto, lindo, bom de saúde, bacana, etc.
Tenha um bom dia meu amigo.
Bom dia is the Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "good day" in English. The pronunciation will be "bohng DJEE-uh" in Carioca Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
Bom Natal or Boas Festas may be Brazilian Portuguese equivalents of 'Merry Christmas'. The phrase 'Bom Natal' is pronounced 'bohng nuh-tow',* and means 'Good Nativity'. The phrase 'Boas Festas' is pronounced 'BOH-ash FEH-shtash', and means 'Good Holidays'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Muito Bom muæ~jtu bõ