You would say hello miss Sabrina like this...
"Bonjour, Madamoiselle Sabrina!"
Bonjour means hello, and madamoiselle means un unmarried woman or girl.
Hi Sabrina = Oi Sabrina Hello Sabrina = Olá Sabrina
"Bonjour la France" translates to "Hello France" in English. It is a common greeting used to say hello to France or to greet someone from France.
English to French translation: Bonjour de France
You can say "Tu me manques tellement, frère" in France to convey "I miss you so much, brother."
You say "hello" in English.
Hi Sabrina = Oi Sabrina Hello Sabrina = Olá Sabrina
Miss is mademoiselle; hello is bonjour; have a good time in France is 'passe un bon séjour en France'
hello:bonjour
Bonjour
hola señorita
"Bonjour la France" translates to "Hello France" in English. It is a common greeting used to say hello to France or to greet someone from France.
Bonjour... (bon zure)
Hallo, Fräulein Gerber.
hola senorita,cosa
English to French translation: Bonjour de France
Hola chica, te extraño.
You can say "Tu me manques tellement, frère" in France to convey "I miss you so much, brother."