You say, "Woooooah there buddy you need to calm your baguette down its making a tent ;)))))))"
Keep your baguette in your pants buddy
The reply for "bonjour" is "bonjour" as well, which means "hello" in French.
when someone says 'bonjour', you just usually reply 'bonjour' in turn.
Bonjour, Comment ca va? Reply: Ca va bien. ( I am good.) I've also heard Quoi ta prefere? ( how are you fareing?)
A detailed reply to "Bonjour, ça va?" in French could be "Bonjour, ça va bien merci, et toi? Comment s'est passée ta journée jusqu'à présent?" which means "Hello, I'm good thank you, and you? How has your day been so far?"
"Bonjour mes enfants."
You say bonjour.
The plural of "bonjour" in French is "bonjours."
bonjour before sunset and bonsoir after sunset
Bonjour, Comment ca va? Reply: Ca va bien. ( I am good.) I've also heard Quoi ta prefere? ( how are you fareing?)
A detailed reply to "Bonjour, ça va?" in French could be "Bonjour, ça va bien merci, et toi? Comment s'est passée ta journée jusqu'à présent?" which means "Hello, I'm good thank you, and you? How has your day been so far?"
Bonjour is the French word for hello.
bonjour is hello if that is what you are after
bonjour
"bonjour" (in the morning or the afternoon) "bonsoir" (in the evening) "bonjour monsieur, bonjour madame. Comment allez-vous" = (how do you do?) It is sometimes abbreviated in "monsieur / madame / messieurs (to several men) / mesdames (to several women) / messieurs-dames (several people of both genders)", the "bonjour" or "bonsoir" being implied. You use these formulas for instance when entering the waiting-room of the doctor, or the bakery. "salut" is more familar and used between fellow pupils or adult friends, for instance. "comment vas-tu / comment ça VA are more familiar forms of 'how do you do' for people you are well acquainted with. You can also use "comment VA la santé ?" when enquiring about the health of somebody (there is some emphasis on the health, meaning that you are not simply asking by politeness) additional formulas: "je suis content de vous voir" (glad to see you), "enchanté" (delighted), "enchanté de vous rencontrer"
"Bonjour mes enfants."
Bonjour is a French word.
Bonjour, mon nom est Savannah
Salut, although bonjour is generally accepted.
You say bonjour.