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Bonjour (software), an Apple computer program which implements Zeroconf, a service discovery protocol; Bonjour Holdings, a Hong Kong–based retail company; Bonjour Stradivarius, a cello named after Abel Bonjour; Bonjour, a Weebl's cartoon about a French person; Bonjour, an album by French-Algerian singer Rachid Taha
Bonjour is, indeed, literally 'Good Day'. It is derived from Bon meaning Good, and Jour meaning Day. It is used as a greeting that is used in a similar way to the use of Hello but this is a translation of intent NOT a translation of literal meaning. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.36.123.2 19:33, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
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When playing any queen, all players have to say "Bonjour, madame!" ("Good morning, ma'am!") [3] When playing any king, all players have to say "Bonjour, monsieur!" ("Good morning, sir!") [3] When playing any ace, all players have to say "Dupa biskupa! ” ("Bishop's bottom!") [3] In the first round there is no behaviour attributed to other cards.
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“Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.” —Richard Whately “If you get up in the morning and think the future is going to be better, it is a bright day.
The Luxembourgish cognate of the word is moien, which can mean either "hi" or "morning" (gudde Moien! means "good morning!"). Interestingly, in the area of Germany bordering Luxembourg, it is common to use moin, instead of moien. Unlike Guten Morgen, moin can be used at any time of day.
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