chère madame is spelled 'dear madam' in English.
Bon nuit, chere madame!
Moi, Madame, or me, Miss in English.
Chere is the translation for the word wait in English from Igbo.
Chere Bernhard is 5' 3".
Krishma Chere Steele is 5' 7".
Krishma Chere Steele goes by Krisha.
Madame Hoo was being taught English by her granddaughter, Lily Ning.
madame refers to of the lady of the house
Madame
"You chere" is a phrase derived from the French "cher," meaning "dear" or "beloved." In English, it is often used in a sentimental or affectionate context, especially in Southern dialects or literature that reflects a cultural influence. The phrase can convey warmth and familiarity, typically addressing someone with fondness.
madame, vous êtes la ... = Madam, you are the .... madame, vous êtes là (with an accent over the a) : Madame, you are here
madame, vous êtes la ... = Madam, you are the .... madame, vous êtes là (with an accent over the a) : Madame, you are here