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Got a question or a rule you’d like to share? Write your comment below this article, I’m looking forward to reading it :). Categories French Grammar If you’re using this phrase with a noun (for example, “a good friend,”“a good teacher” or “a good pizza”), you use the masculine form of the noun.
This is a common mistake French learners make. Since you say “I feel good” in English, it’s tempting to say “Je me sens bon”. But you can’t, you should say “je me sens bien”. #2 To express satisfaction The form bon is used as the masculine singular form when the adjective precedes the noun, and bo is used in all other cases. Still a bit confused? Don’t worry! The distinction between “bien” and “bon” is one of the most complex aspect of the French language. 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.Non merci, je ne veux pas de vin. C’est bon. — No, thank you, I don’t want any wine. I’ve had enough.
You can also use it to express frustration when you’ve had enough of a particular situation or problem. bon ( first-person possessive bon ku, second-person possessive bon mu, third-person possessive bon nya) C’est bon d’être heureux. — It’s good to be happy. C’est Bon Vs. C’est Bien: What’s the Difference? bon” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.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 Bon