Bonsoir mesdames (irregular plural of madame) et messieurs (irregular plural of monsieur)
Bon soir, mesdames! is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Good evening, ladies!" The greeting serves as a friendly welcome to an all-female audience. The pronunciation will be "bo swar mey-dam" in French.
It is actually Buenas noches. That means either Good evening or Good night, ladies and gentleman. señores for plural form gentlemen.
Good Evening, Ladies, Gentleman, and honorable Judges. My name is (place name here). I am (age). I go to (school name), and I want to become a (career). I intend to do this by (intention).
The Hawaiian translation of "Good evening ladies and gentlemen" is "Aloha ahiahi e nā wahine a me nā kāne." In this phrase, "Aloha ahiahi" means "good evening," while "nā wahine" refers to "the ladies" and "nā kāne" means "the gentlemen."
"Bonsoir" is a French greeting that means "good evening." It is typically used to greet someone in the evening or when entering a place in the evening.
The words Good evening miss are translated in French to be bonne miss soir.
To say 'good evening' in French you say 'bonsoir'. This is pronounced as 'bon swor'.
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The question isn't correct. Its supposed to be Good evening son. In french: Bonsoir mon fils.
If you mean - Bonsoir - it means Good evening
In the evening, same use as good evening or good night in english
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