It is French for "Good Day" and is a common greeting.
"Bonjour" is a French word that translates to "hello" in English. It is commonly used as a greeting in French-speaking countries.
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.
There is no direct meaning for "bonjour-no" in French. It appears to be a playful or creative combination of the word "bonjour" ("hello" in French) and "no" in English. It's not a standard or recognized term in either language.
In CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, people typically greet each other by saying "Bonjour" in French, which is the official language of the country.
"Bonjour no" does not have a standard meaning in French. It appears to be a combination of the French word "Bonjour" (hello) and the Japanese particle "no" which can indicate possession or connection. This combination does not form a coherent phrase in either language.
Yes, you can say hello in French (or in any other language). In French, hello is bonjour, which literally means good day.
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.
yes it is a great language to learn better than spanish hehe but it is.... bonjour
French...... Bonjour. ; D
I have no idea. but i made a new language called Oppo Latin and "Hih" is Hi in Oppo Latin.
There is no such language as Togolese. Togo speaks more than 35 languages. The official language is French. In French, "hi" is "bonjour."
Bonjour is the French word for hello.
There's no such language as "belgian". the two official languages of Belgium are French and Dutch: French = bonjour Dutch = hallo
bonjour is hello if that is what you are after
Yes, "bonjour" is commonly used in the French language as a standard greeting to say "hello" or "good morning." It is a polite and formal way to address someone at the beginning of the day.
What language in Africa? They speak multiple languages. If you're asking about French it's Bonjour
"Bonjour" in french or "Guten Tag" in german. Switzerland have not his proper language
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