You would say it the same as you would say "ma (like in Mama) share".
But this is not a correct statement. "Ma" is feminine and "chere" is masquline.
You would have to either change it to "ma cherie", or "mon chere".
"Very well done, my darling niece. Lots of love."
"Return soon, my good friend, my dear, Mademoiselle/Miss Jane." It also happens to be a quote in Jane Eyre, said to Jane by Adèle when Jane goes to run an errand. (It's right before she meets Mr Rochester!) :)
The Russian word for winter is Zi-ma (short sounds on the 'i', like in 'pig' and 'ma is pronounced like you'd call your Mum. It's written in Russian as зима.
The Irish surname 'mac Conghail' is pronounced as "mack-KOHN-gal."
Benjamin Banneker built the first ever all American made wall clock out of handcrafted wooden pieces. Benjamin is pronounced (shmeg ma)
'ma chere' or 'ma dame'
it doesn't matter, my dear
goodbye and see you next time, darling.
où vas-tu ma belle chére? Where are you going my beautiful dear
Good afternoon to you too my dear.
ah ma chere comment ca passer hier i need a definition of the above pls
In French, it is "ma chere" which means my dear, hope that helps.
Assuming you mean ''ma chère fille'' it means ''my dear girl'' or ''my dear daughter''
joyeux anniversaire mon amour
Chere Bernhard is 5' 3".
"Very well done, my darling niece. Lots of love."
Ma zure