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There are no common synonyms other than the colloquial "AM" and the archaic forenoon and foreday -- there are synonyms for dawn (sunrise, sunup, daybreak, first light).

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In French:

le matin = morning

la matinée = morning, but has emphasis on duration

le début = figuratively speaking, the beginning

Bonjour! = Good morning!

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