The prefix "bon-" means "good" or "well." It is commonly used in English to indicate something positive or beneficial, such as in words like "bonus" or "bonanza."
French is the language in the phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good". The masculine noun voyage means the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "boh vwa-yazh" in French.
"Bon soir" in French means "good evening" in English. It is a common greeting used in the evening or late afternoon when wishing someone well.
You can say "Je passe un bon moment" in French to express that you are having a great time.
"Bon qui qui" is not a phrase in French. It may be a misspelling or a variation of the phrase "bon qui vive" which means to be vigilant or on the lookout.
"Have a nice summer!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Passe un bon été!Specifically, the present imperative passe is "(informal singular you) enjoy, have, pass, spend" in this context. The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a". The masculine adjective bon means "good, nice". The masculine noun été translates as "summer".The pronunciation will be "pas-seh bo-ney-tey" in French.
it's french and it means merry Christmas
"have a good ...."
"passe / passez un bon week-end"
Bon appétit means "Good appetite" or "enjoy your meal" in English.
bon après-midi means 'good afternoon' in English.
"Passe un bon dimanche"
"Passe un bon dimanche"
Bon courage in French means "Good luck!" or "Hang in there!" in English.
Ça, c'est bon! in French means "That, that is good!" in English.
Bon week-end or Aie/Ayez un bon week-end !
"quel bon" (something) means "what a good" (something).