Did you have a nice day?
bonne id'ee means good idea
"où la scène se passe-t-elle" means "where does the scene takes place" in French.
Bonnie means beautiful or pretty, from the French bon/bonne meaning good.
Good evening (as a greeting when entering/seeing someone; not leaving); Bonne soiréé is said when leaving.
"Ou se passe l'histoire" is a French phrase that translates to "Where does the story take place?" in English. It typically refers to the setting or location where a narrative unfolds, encompassing the time and place that shape the events and characters within a story. Understanding the setting is crucial for comprehending the context and themes of the narrative.
just say 'bonne journee' - have a nice day
'I like you, good day'
"Bonne journée !" means "Have a nice day !"
Have a nice day
passez une bonne journee = have a nice day ce qui est pour le petit dejeuner = Who is for the breakfeast? -- It makes no sense in French either
"Bonsoir, comment se passe ta journée?" translates to "Good evening, how is your day going?" in English. It’s a friendly greeting that inquires about someone's day, typically used in the evening.
'the day'
In Ballet Passe means to pass.
Here's is a picture of passe: Passe means to pass.
bonne année mean happy new year
I had a nice day
"Bonne chance" means "Good luck".