This has the closest translation: "cher homme doux", but literallly means "inexpensive, sweet (as in tasty) man"
It would be preperable to write "mon chéri" instead, which means "my darling"
When writing a letter you use "Cher ami" but I would replace 'ami' with the person's name.
If you are talking to someone and want to say "my dear friend" you say "mon (for a male)/ma (for a female) Cher ami"
Cher Monsieur
mes chères femmes douces
Ma chérie
"mon Cher fils"
"mon cher"
chers amis is how to say dear friends in French.
mon Cher is French for my dear.
we said : chère amie
my dear means that like my baby sweetie you see i am really sweet with you PUT just people who are married can say that or who are together thank you for asking
that means " i love you darling". The sentence is addressed though to a man.If you want to say "i love you darling" to a woman, you have to say "je t'aime ma chérie".
You are a sweet woman=Vous etes une femme douce
we said chère amie to a woman and cher ami to a man
vous etes un femme douce
Cher ... (man's name), chère ... (woman's name)
chers amis is how to say dear friends in French.
Dear daughter is 'chère fille' in French.
Joyeux anniversaire ! There's no difference between girls and boys.
I think you are sweet french
The French translation of "she is sweet" is "elle est douce."
Bon Nuit mon amour. (I think... maybe "M'amour" for gender reasons)
Cher oncle
cher oncle