je t'aime, mon amour = I love you, my love
"Oui mon amour, c'est très amusant" = "Yes my love, it's very funny"
If you mean to love then: Je t'adore mon ange If you just mean to like: Je t'aime beaucoup mon ange
Mon means My its french I think a better answer is 'Mon, in its definition for the song Jambalaya, is a French Cajun term for your personal belongings' originally provided on http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080402171642AAIlRsE
"My mother, my..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase ma mère, mon... . The statement may be completed thus in French, ma mère, mon parent, to mean "my mother, my parent" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma mehr mo pa-raw" in French.
you may mean 'mon amour' (my love) 'mon chéri' (my darling) instead of 'bon amour' (good love), which is strange in French.
It is French for "my love" or "my sweetheart" or equivalent.
mon Dieu means 'my God' in French.
'mon fils' means 'my son' in French.
Mon patron is "my boss" in French. In French, the word is never used to mean 'customer'.
mon cadeau means my present / my gift in French
mon père - my father
"Oui mon amour, c'est très amusant" = "Yes my love, it's very funny"
Mon oreille (feminine noun) means "my ear" in French.
The French phrase "mon frère" means "my brother" in English.
It is a combination of French and Spanish, and means "my" (mon=French) and "saint" (santo=Spanish)
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".
Mon means 'my'. "Pejeuax" doen't exist in French.