Bonjour les enfants
Bonjour le petit/la petite
"Bon matin, étudiants"
Bonjour petite princesse.
For one girl, it's petite fille. For more than one, it's ''petites filles''.
Son translated into French is: fils
"Mon petit" for a male and "ma petite" for a female.How_do_you_say_little_one_in_French
That phrase is not good French. The french expression ma petite cherie (referring to a woman) or mon petit cheri(referring to a man) is a term of affection, like "sweetheart" or "my dear".Literally it means "my little dear one".
It is often translated as meaning "my little cabbage" but the "chou" in question in this case can also be a popular kind of pastry. Whatever the exact origin, it is a term of endearment for someone you like very much.
Bonjour, ma belle
Literally, "bon matin" However, no one really says good morning, as much as they say good day "bonjour"
"Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" is a traditional blues song that has been covered by numerous artists. One of the most well-known versions was recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson in 1936.
"Morning mate!" "Don't have a good morning, have a great one!"
Good morning is two words, good and morning.
"The beautiful little one" is "la belle petite" in French, if you are referring to a girl.
Bonjour is good morning to good afternoon("bon après-midi" exists, but is used only when you leave someone - that's a departing formula, not a greeting one)Bonsoir is good eveningBonne nuit is good night
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
A positive, unique morning quote would be "Don't have a good morning, have a great one!"
If you want to wish someone good morning, you can also say good day or hello. You could also tell them to have a good one.
It means "my little" as in "my little one".
Sounds like a good morning.