How to Say ‘Good time’ in French
Bon moment
bohn moh-MAHN
[bohn moh-MAHN]
💬 Usage Tip: "Bon" means "good," and "moment" means "moment/time." Together, it often means a pleasant time.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses "passer un bon moment" to talk about enjoying time with others.
Phrase Breakdown
Bon
[bohn]
good
An adjective meaning good; before 'moment' it takes the form 'bon'.
C'est un bon moment après une séance de roller.
It is a good moment after an inline skating session.
moment
[moh-MAHN]
moment / time
A noun meaning a moment or enjoyable time.
Le roller entre amis est un bon moment.
Inline skating with friends is a good time.
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