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It means "Yes" to your question and "dear" is a term of endearment like you would call someone honey or sweetie.
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Some nice names to call people could be sweetheart, honey, dear, love, or darling. It's important to choose names that are appropriate for the context and the relationship you have with the person.
honey, darling, sweetheart, dear, etc
honey, dear, baby, sweetie
honey baby you sweetie dear miss/sir darling
Someone may be calling you cinnamon the same way as a person calls another person honey or dear. It's meant as an endearing comment.
In Kashmiri, "dear" is said as "pyaara" and "honey" is said as "mijju".
Terms for 'dear' in Irish Gaelic include:dílisdilionúinSpeaking to someone, you might say 'dear' in Irish Gaelic as:a charaa stóra chroía thaisceSpeaking about someone, you'd use 'mo' instead of 'a'.
"Hi" or "Mr./Miss. Name" can be used instead of dear.
There is no honeyfish, dear.
Collective nouns for honey are a comb of honey or a jar of honey.