Best guess: I like my love?
If this is meant to be French, then I would say it means "I love you, my darling". Also, it would be spelt more like "Je t'aime, mon amour".
"moh[n] bell ah moor"[n] is a symbol to indicate a nasal vowel (no n is pronounced). For "oh[n]", think of the sound the o makes in the English word "only" or "don't".
It is French for "my love" or "my sweetheart" or equivalent.
You would say either: Je t'aime, mon ami (e at the end of the ami if it the friend is a girl) or Mon ami, je t'aime (this means my friend, I love you.)
dear, dove, sweety, my sweet, suger, honey, baby, darling or in french; mon cherie, mon petite, cara mia, mon amore, mon angie, mon bebe, mon belle, mon biche (its a deer not like the English word) or Russian; buthie bou (the spelling my very) or old English; poppet or dove
"Dans mon opinion" or "De mon avis"
je t'aime, mon amour = I love you, my love
"Oui mon amour, c'est très amusant" = "Yes my love, it's very funny"
dear, dove, sweety, my sweet, suger, honey, baby, darling or in french; mon cherie, mon petite, cara mia, mon amore, mon angie, mon bebe, mon belle, mon biche (its a deer not like the English word) or Russian; buthie bou (the spelling my very) or old English; poppet or dove
'Il mio amore segreto' is an Italian equivalent of 'my secret love'. It's pronounced 'eel MEE-oh ah-MOH-reh seh-GREH-toh'. In conversation, it may be shortened to 'mi amor segreto'.
"moh[n] bell ah moor"[n] is a symbol to indicate a nasal vowel (no n is pronounced). For "oh[n]", think of the sound the o makes in the English word "only" or "don't".
you could say that a few ways--ah mon amore jean je t'adore--that means oh my love john i love you-but the direct translation for your question is --oh jean mon cheri!!
It is French for "my love" or "my sweetheart" or equivalent.
You would say either: Je t'aime, mon ami (e at the end of the ami if it the friend is a girl) or Mon ami, je t'aime (this means my friend, I love you.)
dear, dove, sweety, my sweet, suger, honey, baby, darling or in french; mon cherie, mon petite, cara mia, mon amore, mon angie, mon bebe, mon belle, mon biche (its a deer not like the English word) or Russian; buthie bou (the spelling my very) or old English; poppet or dove
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