"bonsoir" (written in a single word) is used as one uses 'good evening' in English, as a greeting replacing "bonjour" when you are at the end of the day, or as "good-bye" when you're departing in the evening / the end of the aternoon.
"bon jour," "bon soir"
what's good [for diner] tonight? is the translation of 'quoi de bon ce soir'.
Bon soir, tu me manques or vous me manquez.
"c'est un bons soir pour sauter la femme" means 'it's a good night to scr*w the wife/woman' in French.
"Good night, sir" in French is "Bonne nuit, monsieur."
"bon jour," "bon soir"
what's good [for diner] tonight? is the translation of 'quoi de bon ce soir'.
Bon Soir!
Bon soir
Bon soir! Merci pour votre... in French means "Good evening! Thank you for your..." in English.
Good night my friend sweet dreams.
"Bon soir" in French means "good evening" in English. It is a common greeting used in the evening or late afternoon when wishing someone well.
Good evening my dear
Bon soir is used to say have a good evening and BonneNuit is used to say good night. It's bonne instead of bon because the word night in french is considered feminine so you have to change the adjective accordingly.
"Good evening!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bon soir! The masculine singular phrase most famously references a meeting and parting greeting. The pronunciation will be "bo swar" in French.
bon soir
It is saying hello/good evening after MiddayIt means Good Evening.