"Bonne carre" is a French term that translates to "good square" in English. It is often used in various contexts, including art and design, to refer to a well-proportioned or aesthetically pleasing square shape. In some specific contexts, it can also refer to a particular style or technique. The exact meaning may vary depending on the field in which it is used.
bonne année mean happy new year
"Bonne chance" means "Good luck".
fait un écart (push to the side) or: 'faute de carre' the 'carre' (fem.) is the metallic edge on each side of the sole of the snowboard. There is a heelside 'carre', and a toeside one. The names used in French are 'backside carre' and 'frontside carre'. Faute de carre That's when an edge (carre) of the snowboard touches the snow when it should not, often causing the snowboarder to fall. (ex: during a frontside turn, on the toes, if the heelside edge ('backside carre') touches the snow, this is called 'une faute de carre back'.
bonne faite means "well made"
"bonne" is the feminine for the adjective "bon", meaning good.
the old (square) quarter
Bonne means good, but you can also use bon and/or bien.
bonne id'ee means good idea
Bonne route translates as 'good trip / journey' or 'farewell'
"une bonne santé" means 'a good health' in French
"cette bonne fille" means 'that good girl' in English.
Antoine Carre died in 1885.