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"bonjour" means indifferently "hello", "good morning" or "good day""et" means "and""je t'aime" means "I love you"
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The French words 'Bonjour monsieur' mean 'hello sir' in English.
Bonjour, mademoiselle! in French is "Good day, miss!" in English.
The English translation of "bonjour la class" is "hello class".
bonjour beauté, bonjour ma belle
"Bonjour Soleil" translates to "Hello Sun" in English.
Good day, Ma'am. (Bonjour is also commonly used as "Hello")
"Bonjour on se connait" translates to "Hello, do we know each other?" in English.
Hello - Bonjour
'bonjour' or 'salut' (informal)
Hello madam.
"Bonjour-no" is not a recognized term. It appears to be a combination of "Bonjour," the French word for hello, and "no," which is English for a negative response. It does not have a commonly understood meaning.
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