How to Say βHelloβ in French
Bonjour
bohn-ZHOOR
[bohn-ZHOOR]
π¬ Usage Tip: The all-purpose French greeting. Pronounce it roughly: bon-ZHOOR. Literally it means 'good day.'
π«π· In France: In France, always start with Bonjour before asking for help, especially with a doctor or receptionist. It sounds much more polite.
Phrase Breakdown
Bonjour
[bohn-ZHOOR]
hello
A common polite greeting meaning hello or good day; appropriate when addressing a doctor.
Bonjour docteur, je ne me sens pas bien.
Hello doctor, I do not feel well.
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