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Yes, the French 'Bonjour' and the Italian 'Buon giorno' may be used in the way of a greeting on the order of 'Hello'. But that isn't their literal meanings. In both cases, the phrases literally mean 'good' ['bon' in French, and 'buono'in Italian], and 'day' ['jour' and 'giorno'].

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