As always with translation from English to French, it depends on to whom you are speaking, and here, on what time of day it is. At bed time, a male would say to a female "Bonne nuit (ma) chérie, a female would say "bonne nuit mon chéri"
Bonne nuit mon amour, je t'aime
or
Bonne nuit, mon cher (M), (ma chère, F), je t'aime
"Bonne nuit, mon amour".
bon nui mon chere
Bonne nuit, chéri(e)/ mon amour.
"Bonne nuit mon amour, de doux rêves."
the same thing that it does in English
bonne nuit
Bonne nuit mon Cher
Goodnight Mom and Dad: bonne nuit maman et papa
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
Bonsoir Je t'aime
Goodnight amour
I Love the Way You Say Goodnight was created in 1951.
Don't Say Goodnight - It's Time for Love - was created in 1980.
"Bonne nuit mon amour, fais de beaux rêves"
You would say, "Good night,I love you".
tonnerre bonsoir
In Monaco the official language is French, meaning people would say 'Bonne Nuit' or 'Bonsoir' to say goodnight.
Goodnight friend. goodnight babe. goodnight love. goodnight beautiful. sleep tight my dear. things along those lines?
I love you (Ou te alofa ia te oe); goodnight (Manuia le po).
bonne nuit Andy
"Boo boo" has no translation in French. You could replace it with "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" Goodnight my boyfriend: bonsoir mon copain Goodnight my girlfriend: bonsoir mon amie