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bonne — meaning in English: good

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'bonne' in various everyday situations, such as complimenting food ('C'est une bonne soupe!') or expressing satisfaction ('C'est une bonne idée!'). It can be used in both casual conversations with friends and more structured discussions in workplaces or classrooms.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bonne' is often used to convey general goodness, while 'excellent' (excellente) implies a higher degree of quality. You would choose 'bonne' for a casual compliment, but 'excellente' when you want to emphasize something exceptional.
Culture
'Bonne' stems from the Latin word 'bonus', which means 'good' or 'well.' In French culture, the concept of 'goodness' is deeply embedded in culinary traditions, often reflected in expressions like 'bon appétit,' showcasing how food is a central part of social interaction and hospitality.
FAQ
Q.What does 'bonne' mean in English?
'Bonne' translates to 'good' in English, and it's used to describe quality, satisfaction, or positivity.
Q.How do I use 'bonne' in a sentence?
You can use 'bonne' to describe a noun, such as 'une bonne journée' (a good day) or 'une bonne idée' (a good idea). Just remember to match it with the gender of the noun it describes.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'bonne'?
A common mistake is forgetting to match 'bonne' with the gender of the noun. For masculine nouns, you should use 'bon' instead of 'bonne.'
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