she's my darling
howdy' Darling, I love you
This sentence already has English in it, which is strange. First, it should be written as such: "Je t'aime ma cherie, tu manques mon Ange, je deteste de te voir." It translates to: I love my sweety, you miss my angel, i hate to see you.
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".
Où êtes vous mon cheri ? (If you're talking to a man)Où êtes vous ma cherie ? (if you're talking to a woman)Where are you my darling (or dear)?
ma boule (feminine) means my ball / bowl in French.
ma maison or ma cherie
My darling
What does matiere preferee cest mean? it means liek wahts your favourite subject here ill answer it English: My favourite subject is Science French: Ma matiere preferee, cest Science Remenber the acents in french peace (\/) (' ') (").(")
Ma cherie.
i miss you already sweetheart/dear (ma in "ma cherie" is feminine)
ma mere cest sampa
my sweetheart
No, my love
"Ma cherie" is typically used in French to address a female. To address a male, you could use "mon cher" instead.
It means something like "my sweetheart" or "my love", said to a guy. To a girl, it would be "ma cherie" (pronounced in a VERY similar way). Literally, "My darling" (it should be - mon chéri and ma chérie)
Darling I love you
Cherie can mean "Babe" Or a word for "Girlfriend" Or "Luv" But if its a friend it should be alright luv