In English "Mon petit chou" is "My little cabbage" Dans anglais "Mon petit chou" est "My little cabbage"
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I believe you're asking about "mon petit chou" which would mean "my little darling" but chou can also mean cabbage. It's a term of affection and you can also say "mon petit choux à la crème" which translates to "my little cream puff".
mon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child. "Bonjour mon petit chou" means "hello" + whatever pet name you are using with the person.
"Je t'aime beaucoup mon petit chou."
In English "Mon petit chou" is "My little cabbage" Dans anglais "Mon petit chou" est "My little cabbage"
mon petit chou EDITED: "Mon petit chou" translates to "My little cabbage". "Ou est mon petit chou" translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Or you can say "Ou est mon peu chou", which actually translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Petit = small Chou = little
mon petit fleur
I believe you're asking about "mon petit chou" which would mean "my little darling" but chou can also mean cabbage. It's a term of affection and you can also say "mon petit choux à la crème" which translates to "my little cream puff".
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The French expression is "mon petit chou", meaning literally "my little cabbage". Naturally this hasn't rally to do with vegetables, but is a pet name for someone you love, your partner or child.
mon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child. "Bonjour mon petit chou" means "hello" + whatever pet name you are using with the person.
The French word for "your little cabbage" is "mon petit chou." It is a term of endearment used to express affection towards someone.
"Je t'aime beaucoup mon petit chou."
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It is often translated as meaning "my little cabbage" but the "chou" in question in this case can also be a popular kind of pastry. Whatever the exact origin, it is a term of endearment for someone you like very much.