It should be "ma petite belle", not "mon" ("mon" is for men in this context).
"Ma petite belle" is equivalent to "my girlfriend."
J'aime ma petite belle. = I love my girlfriend.
if you are speaking to a girl, you say "ma petite" if you are speaking to a guy, you say "mon petit"
Me too, my beautiful girl.
The most beautiful person I know it 's you my love
'mon fils' means 'my son' in French.
Mon rêve, c'est d'avoir une très belle famille. My dream is to have a (very) beautiful family. I put "very" in parentheses because the English word "beautiful" is already quite emphatic. Note: There is perhaps an intended play on words in the French sentence, since "belle-famille" normally refers to one's in-laws. It's basically impossible to translate this nuance without changing the "joke".
It's like, "My beautiful girl" or "My handsome man"
You say "my beautiful sister" in French as "ma belle soeur."
'Mon petite' means 'little one', and 'non' means no. But if you meant 'nain', then it meand dwarf.
I thank you very much my little jewel = Merci beaucoup moi petite mon bijou.
It means "you are very pretty my beautiful"... but belle is kind of loosely interpreted and can kind of mean dear...for someone to say "tres joli ma belle" is kind of awkward because joli and belle basically mean the same thing, it would make more sense for them to say "mon chou" or "mon petite chou"... which translates to "my cabbage" or "my little cabbage" and is a term of affection, similar to "dear" in the English language.
Mon belle would mean "my beautiful" if it was grammatically correct, but it isn't.belle is feminine and should take 'ma' as the pronoun.mon is masculine and should take beau as the noun/adjectiveSo, if you are speaking of a feminine thing, it would me "ma belle...." and if speaking of a masculine thing it would be "mon beau....".
"je t'aime ma belle petite amie" (a noun like "mon coeur" would be more romantic)
Mon ame soeur belle is french for my beautiful soul mate. :)
It translates as "you are my little star."
dear, dove, sweety, my sweet, suger, honey, baby, darling or in french; mon cherie, mon petite, cara mia, mon amore, mon angie, mon bebe, mon belle, mon biche (its a deer not like the English word) or Russian; buthie bou (the spelling my very) or old English; poppet or dove
"What's wrong, my little star?"
"Ma petite chérie" referring to a female, or "mon petit chéri" when referring to a male are just terms of endearment in French, but if you want a literal translation, it would be, "my little dear."