You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
Bonjour, mon ami! in French means "Hello, my friend!" in English.
Good Morning Miss Smith in French :D ha ha lol
mon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child. "Bonjour mon petit chou" means "hello" + whatever pet name you are using with the person.
Teachers are commonly addressed as 'monsieur' or 'madame' by their students. The usual greeting is then: bonjour monsieur, or bonjour madame.
You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
Bonjour, mon ami! in French means "Hello, my friend!" in English.
Hello my friend.
Either 'bonjour mon ami(e)' or 'salut mon ami(e)' *bonjour is more formal, while salut is very informal
"bonjour mon ami"
"bonjour mon bel ami""bonjour ma belle amie"
Que diriez-vous?Hope this helps! Bonjour! A bientôt, mon ami!
Bonjour mon vieil ami / ma vieille amie.
"Good morning my friend" when translated from English to French would be "bonjour mon ami." Bon jour by itself means Good day or Hello
Good Morning Miss Smith in French :D ha ha lol
mon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child. "Bonjour mon petit chou" means "hello" + whatever pet name you are using with the person.
Teachers are commonly addressed as 'monsieur' or 'madame' by their students. The usual greeting is then: bonjour monsieur, or bonjour madame.