What is a Bon Garcon?

good boy. More meanings for bon garçon. nice boy. bon garçon. good fellow.

What is a Garcon in English?

: a male waiter (as in a French restaurant) “Here, garçon, bring us two halves of malt whisky, like a good fellow ….”—

Is Garcon a French word?

noun, plural gar·çons [gar-sawn]. French. (usually in direct address) a waiter in a restaurant. a boy or a young unmarried man.

What is the meaning of Le Bon?

Le Bon (French for “the Good”) may refer to: Fulk II, Count of Anjou (circa 905–960), nicknamed Foulques le Bon. John II of France (1319–1364), nicknamed Jehan le Bon. Philip the Good (1396–1467), Duke of Burgundy; in French Philippe le Bon.

Is Garcon rude?

1) Garçon = un serveur If you forget the “cédille”, then the word reads like “garr con”, and “con” is a rude French word that means “stupid”! Yelling “Garçon !” to catch a waiter’s attention in a restaurant (or a café) is rude and outdated.

What is the feminine of Garcon?

The boy = Le garçon. The girl = La fille.

Is it rude to say Garcon?

Calling The Waiter “Garçon” It means boy which sounds quite derogatory in English, but it’s not quite as bad as it sounds in French since it originated as a means of calling a waiter “garçon de café”. Just catch the server’s attention by saying “s’il vous plaît”. It’s easy and very polite.

Does Garcon mean boy or waiter?

“garçon” almost always means “boy”. In very rare cases, it also means “waiter”: Ex: “I am calling the waiter in the restaurant” means “J’appelle le garçon dans le restaurant”.

What is Bon Dia?

Bon dia (bon dee-ah) / Hello.

Why does Garcon mean waiter?

Not many people do this anymore unless you are an elder as it’s quite old fashioned to call a server garçon. It means boy which sounds quite derogatory in English, but it’s not quite as bad as it sounds in French since it originated as a means of calling a waiter “garçon de café”.

What is the difference between UN and UNE?

With masculine singular nouns → use un. With feminine singular nouns → use une. With plural nouns → use des.