The appropriate response to "bonjour," which means "hello" in French, is typically "bonjour" in return. You can also respond with a friendly smile or nod to acknowledge the greeting. If the context is more informal or you want to vary your response, you could say "salut," which means "hi."
We should also reply how do you do as a responce.
Bonjour is the French word for "Hello" or "Good day". French speaking people say bonjour.
You say, "Woooooah there buddy you need to calm your baguette down its making a tent ;)))))))" Keep your baguette in your pants buddy
That would be "ma maman dit bonjour". Ma mère vous donne le bonjour or - Vous avez le bonjour de ma mère would be more usual in French
When you are introduced to a French adult, you should shake hands and say Bonjour Monsieur, or Bonjour Madame or, with children, Bonjour. It is polite to add: Enchante or, pleased to meet you.
Individuals should be truly loved before they are desired.
"Thank you" and a sincere complement in return is usually acceptable.
You can say 'says I' When you are arguing with somebody. Goes like this: "Who says I am made of gold?" "Says I!"
Bonjour is the French word for hello.
When a girl blushes is generally means she likes you.
u slap him/her in the face and then pour iced tea on him/her....Lol....u should try it to a hott girl...
It is when somebody says to his friend