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    What is "see you tomorrow" in French?
    Dodo47
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    "See you tomorrow" would be translated as "à demain."
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    What if it's the morning?
    Ollieoxenfree
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    Use bonjour.
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    How do I say, "Good night, world" in French?
    Ollieoxenfree
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    Bonne nuit le monde.
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    How do I say: "Hi, my name is Fiona, what's your name?"
    Dodo47
    Top Answerer
    You say: "Salut je m'appelle Fiona, comment tu t'appelles?"
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    How would I say "good morning" instead?
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    You would say: bonjour. It means "good day," and is used to greet people in the mornings and at any time before noon.
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    Does the first way of saying good night also relate with Italy's way?
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    In Italian it's buona notte (et sogni d'oro) and it's pronounced as boo-O-na no-tteh eh sOg-nee de OrO (the O's are pronounced sharply). Sogni d'oro is almost like saying have sweet dreams. It literally means having golden dreams.
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    How do I say "see" in french?
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    The verb for "to see" is "voir." It is an irregular verb.
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    Is "bon matin" right for "good morning"?
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    The French just say "bonjour," which, while often used as "hello," literally means "good day."
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