bonjour/hi

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English

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Etymology

From French bonjour +‎ hi.

Pronunciation

Interjection

bonjour/hi

  1. (Montreal) Good day.
    • 2021 October 9, Dan Bilefsky, “French Language Laws Renew Rift With Quebec's English Speakers”, in The New York Times, retrieved 2021-10-09:
      Such is the alarm about the fragility of French in Quebec that a few years ago the provincial government passed a nonbinding resolution calling for shop attendants to replace “bonjour hi” — a common greeting in bilingual, tourist-friendly Montreal — with just “bonjour.”

Usage notes

This is a bilingual greeting, meant to inform the recipient that the speaker can respond to them in either French or English.

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From bonjour +‎ English hi.

Pronunciation

Interjection

bonjour/hi

  1. (Montreal, bilingual) hello, good day
    Synonyms: hi/bonjour; bonjour; (familiar) salut