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Another rule to keep in mind when using c’est bon with a verb: be diligent about choosing the correct verb form for that construction. Inherited from Middle French bon, from Old French bon, from Latin bonus ( “ good ” ), from Old Latin duenos, later duonus, from Proto-Italic *dwenos, from Proto-Indo-European *dew- ( “ to show favor, revere ” ). The form bon is used as the masculine singular form when the adjective precedes the noun, and bo is used in all other cases. For a more detailed explanation of the difference between bon and bien, take a look at this helpful video lesson. The Difference Between C’est Bon and Il/Elle est BonThis is a pretty big exception to the French rule that adjectives always have to take on the same gender as the nouns they describe. It just goes to show you that in language, there are always exceptions to every rule.

You use it to describe how the action of a verb is. For example, “elle chante bien”. She sings how? Well. From Latin bonus, from Old Latin duenos, later duonus, from Proto-Italic *dwenos, from Proto-Indo-European *dew- ( “ to show favor, revere ” ). utu Likna ingen hejl [e]l End fær mæ Bonom From likeness none rather than one gets with [his] children Bon” is an adjectiveor noun that’s usually equivalent to “good”. You use it to talk about a state of being, to describe a person or an object. C’est bon de penser avant de parler. — It’s good to think before speaking. 4. “That’s Enough” / “That’s Okay”Even though it’s most often used as an adjective, “bon” is also a noun: “le bon” or “la bonne” if feminine. FluentU brings native French videos with reach. With interactive captions, you can tap on any word to see an image, definition and useful examples. From Dutch bon ( “ receipt ” ), from French bon, from Middle French bon, from Old French bon, from Latin bonus ( “ good ” ), from Old Latin duenos, later duonus, from Proto-Italic *dwenos, from Proto-Indo-European *dew- ( “ to show favor, revere ” ). Cognate of Danish bon ( “ receipt ” ). On the contrary, you would say “C’est une bonne chanteuse” (she is a good singer). In this case you describe the person and therefore use the adjective “bon”. From Dutch bond ( “ bond ” ), from Middle Dutch bund, from Proto-Germanic *bandaz, *bandiz ( “ band, fetter ” ). Cognate of English bond.

FluentU takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons. bon m( feminine singular bonna, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bonnes, comparative meillor, superlative lo meillor) Je suis libre ce vendredi soir. C’est bon pour toi ? — I’m free this Friday evening. Is that good for you? That’s why I recommend that you learn grammar through exposure to the language. The more you read, hear and simply spend time with French, the easier it will be for you to intuitively understand how to use the language.

bon in Ittzés, Nóra (ed.). A magyar nyelv nagyszótára (‘A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published A–ez as of 2023)

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