Bonjour, mon amour is a French equivalent of 'Good morning, My love'. The masculine noun 'bonjour' means 'good' ['bon'] 'day' ['jour']. The masculine possessive 'mon' means 'my'. The masculine noun 'amour' means 'love'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh-zhoor moh-nah-moor'.
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Assuming the term "sweet man" is analogous to "my good sir" etc...
Translation: Bonjour, Mon Seigneur.
If "sweet man" is intended to mean that the person has a sweet flavor (i.e. he is made of sugar or something similar)...
Translation: Bonjour, Mon Homme Sucré.
How are you my sweet one, miss speaking to you! I’m doing fine and hope you are too!
tu es mon homme magnifique
« Bien le bonjour, belles demoiselles. » Honestly, I would avoid saying "beautiful" or "belles", specially if you are being introduced to them for the first time or you are in a formal setting.
Buen día / buenos días, cariño (for a man and a womam)Never say: "Buenos días, cariña".
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bonhomie comes from the French bonhomme, 'good man'. The term was used to qualify easy to-go-by persons.