Bonsoir...
It's like: what would you answer to goodnight love?
I suppose you would start by goodnight then something nice, so it depends on what you call the other in a nice way...
Bon soir, tu me manques or vous me manquez.
Bonsoir, mon ami(e)*Bonsoir is the correct translation of good evening, but for "friend" you would say Bonsoir, mon ami (male) or Bonsoir, mon amie (female) The plural would be Bonsoir, mes amis.Alternatively, if you wanted to say "have a good evening" as a farewell, you would simply say Bonne soirée.
love in french is "amour".
true love Le véritable amour. Le grand amour
It does not mean anything in French, it is likely "cher amour" (dear love).
"bonsoir mon amour"
Bon soir, tu me manques or vous me manquez.
Bonsoir is pronounced as "bohn-swahr" in French.
Bonsoir
Bonsoir, ma mère! and Bonsoir, mon père! are just two French replies to the French phrase Bonsoir, ma fille!Specifically, the greeting bonsoir is "good evening." The feminine possessive adjective ma and the masculine mon mean "my." The feminine noun fille means "daughter" in this context. The feminine noun mère means "mother." The masculine noun père translates as "father."The respective pronunciations in French will be "boh-swahr mah feey" for the initial statement and "boh swahr mah mehr" and "boh swahr moh pehr" for the possible replies.
bonsoir
Bonsoir, mon ami(e)*Bonsoir is the correct translation of good evening, but for "friend" you would say Bonsoir, mon ami (male) or Bonsoir, mon amie (female) The plural would be Bonsoir, mes amis.Alternatively, if you wanted to say "have a good evening" as a farewell, you would simply say Bonne soirée.
tonnerre bonsoir
"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.
Mon amour means "my Love" in French.
amour amour
Love in French is spelled "amour".