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Bonjour is a French word meaning (literally translated) "good day", and is commonly used as a greeting. Bonjour may also refer to: People.
Later, Quynh Anh worked with her producer Pierre-Alain Simon to release her first album "Bonjour Vietnam". [2] Due to its popularity, "Bonjour Vietnam" was translated into English by Guy Balbaert and was called "Hello Vietnam" (not to be confused with the single " Hello Vietnam " written by Tom T. Hall and recorded by American country music ...
"Bonjour Vietnam" is a song composed by Marc Lavoine, co-written by Lavoine and Yvan Coriat, and recorded by Vietnamese-Belgian singer Quynh Anh. Lavoine said he was impressed by Quynh Anh's charm and talent as well as being touched by the feeling of a small girl who had never seen her homeland, so he wrote the song as a gift for her. [ 2 ]
Titled Bonjour Tristesse, the EP features a single 17-minute song. [6] A follow-up concept album was released a year later, titled Adieu Tristesse, which also took elements from the novel. [7] French artist Frédéric Rébéna had adapted Bonjour Tristesse into a graphic novel, with NBM Publishing scheduled to release an English version in 2025 ...
Hello Smile ! or Bonjour sourire, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Claude Sautet, written by Jean Marsan, starring Henri Salvador and Louis de Funès.The film is known under the titles "Die tolle Residenz" (West Germany), "Sourire aux lèvres" (Belgium French title).
This name was chosen because Alpert could not pronounce the original French title "Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montagnes" (When the sun says Good day to the mountains). [2] It was recorded in a bilingual version with French lyrics in the first half followed by the English translation in the second half. [5]
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