C'est une bonne enseignante, C'est une bonne institutrice, Elle est une bonne professeur! and Elle est une bonne professeure! are French equivalents of the English phrase "She is a good teacher!" Context makes clear whether the teaching is at the high school (case 1) or primary levels (example 2) or at university levels in France (instances 3, 4) and Canada (option 4). The respective pronunciations will be "sey-tyoon bu-neh-seh-nyawnt," "sey-tyoon buh-neh-stee-tyoo-treess" and "ey-leh-tyoon bun pro-fey-sur" in French.
Translation: Let the good times roll on...
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.
"Good night!" in English is Buonanotte! in Italian.
"laisse le bon temps rouler"
"Good food!" in English is Buon cibo! in Italian.
"Have a good trip!" in English is Bon voyage! in French.
Bon jour in French is "good day" in English.
Bonne vie in French means "good life" in English.
Bonne mère in French means "good mother" in English.
"Good friend" in English is bon ami for a male and bonne amie for a female in French.
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.
Bonjour, mademoiselle! in French is "Good day, miss!" in English.
Bonbon is a food which means "correct" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular noun translates as "correct-correct" or "good-good" and "candy" or "sweet" conversationally in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-bo" in French.
La bonne vie in French means "the good life" in English.
"Good! And how are you?" in English is Bien! Et ça va?informally or Bien! Et Comment allez-vous? formally in French.
Vraiment trop beau in French means "really too good-looking" in English.