I think it means 'I love my boys'....but don't count on that, I only just started on Rosetta Stone a few months ago....
I adore Love, I love Love
tu est dans mes reves
mes peurs / mes frayeurs / mes angoisses
Mes is a plural possessive meaning 'my' in French. Ex: Mes enfants > my children; mes voitures > my cars
the correct pronunciation is "com-me-de-gas-sons
"I adore".
pom boys
pom boys
I'm keen on soup
I need to make some boys (No, it makes no sense to me either - and there is a grammar mistake: it should be des garcons).
mes amis - my friends
El Mes = The Month
It is "el mes", and means "the month".
"mes années" = my years
Mes parents is french for "my parents".
"a cause de gracons" in french means because of boys..
"Es mes" in Spanish means "it's the month" or "is month." This phrase is often used to refer to the current month.