It depends on the context.
If you just wish to use the expression "Have a good vacation!" you would say "Bon vacances" in French.
If you want to describe a vacation as having been good or similar, i.e. "I had a good vacation; I went to beach." you would say "des bonnes vacances".
The only right answer is « Bonnes vacances ».
Adjectives in French have to follow the gender and number of the noun they qualify. Since « Vacances » is feminine plural, « Bon » becomes « Bonnes », its feminine plural form.
Bien means well and is an adverb, bon means good and is an adjective (which also means that it has feminine and plural forms - bonne, bons, bonnes)
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Bon Temps is pronounced as "bon tom" with the last 's' being silent.
"c'est bon / c'est bien"
bon annee-ver-sair
en francais: bon voyage et bonnes vacances
J'espère que vous avez une bonnes vacances. Alternatively, you can say 'Bon Voyage!'
Bon vacances
elo matemwazel me live in france Happy Birthday: Bon Aniversere Love: Je t' aime God bless you: Dieu vous bénisse Hope you have a happy holiday: Bonnes vacances!
bonnes périodes. bon temps.
Passe (or passez) un fabuleux week-end ! In Canada they would say "une fabuleuse fin de semaine" instead of "un fabuleux week-end".
Plus de vacances pour le Bon Dieu - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: France:-16 (original rating) West Germany:6
Bien means well and is an adverb, bon means good and is an adjective (which also means that it has feminine and plural forms - bonne, bons, bonnes)
Yes, Jon Bon Jovi did write the song Runaway.
Hallelajuh
Jon and Richie write most of the songs
Bon vendredi !