I suppose there are many ways to translate that, such as:
Enjoy your morning. -- Je te/vous souhaite une bonne/belle matinée.
When I wake up in the morning is translated "quand je me réveille le matin" in French.
Bonjour mon amour
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relaxe toi et profite
You don't say, enjoy "it". They know what you're talking about. You say: Amusez-vous bien! (Polite form) Amuse-toi bien! (Familiar form)
In French, "morning" is said as "matin".
Does 'matin' mean morning in French? le matin - la matinée
le matin.
le matin.
Bon apatite means enjoy eating in french that's why waiters all ways say that in french
Informally, "Good morning to you!" would be "Bonjour à toi!" in French.
Bon matin.
Simply bonjour.
bon fete
meaning "hello" : "bonjour"meaning "have a good morning" : "bonne matinée"
passe une bonne journée is how the French would say 'enjoy your day'
mon cheri