"Et toi ma chérie" means "and you, darling" in English. 'Toi' is the correct personal pronoun here, instead of 'tu'.
"Je vais bien et pour toi ma fillete" means "I'm going fine, and what about you, my girl" in English.
Hate my life and I want to die
"chérie - amour" means "darling Love" in the lyrics in Stewie Wonder's song; this is more a non-native speaker's idea, than a real French expression - French speakers would say 'ma chérie' or 'mon amour', but not both in the same expression.Dear Love
They both mean "my". Mon is followed by a masculine gender noun, ma is followed by a feminine gender noun. Ex: J'aime mon fils, ma mère et ma femme. (I love my son, my mother and my wife) - j'aime mon mari, ma soeur et ma tante (I love my husband, my sister and my aunt). For both froms, the plural is "mes".
"ma patrie" means "my fatherland" in French.
my step-sister / sister-in-law (belle-sœur means both in French) is tall and mean.
"More beautiful in my life and the..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase plus belle dans ma vie et le... . The pronunciation of the feminine singular prepositional phrase will be "plyoo bel daw ma vee ey luh" in French.
"Jo and my mother" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Jo et ma mère. The phrase may reference a female or male companion since the diminutive serves as a nickname for both feminine and masculine names in French-speaking cultures. The pronunciation will be "zho ey ma mehr" in French.
ma petite fleur bleue is my little blue flower in English.
"Je t'aime ma soeur" means "I love my sister" in English.
"ma grande sœur" = "my big sister"
Dans ma chambre means 'in my bedroom'.