If spoken this would usually mean: 'Wait, I'm looking ...'
(I am) looking for (something) for you
"No, I'm looking" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Non, je cherche.Specifically, the adverb non is "no". The personal pronoun je means "I". The verb cherche translates as "(I) am looking, do look, look".The pronunciation will be "noh zhuh shehrsh" in French.
The word 'cherche' is the second person singular form of the verb 'chercher'. It's in the imperative of command form. So its meaning is Look [for it], or Try to find [it].
"(As for) me, I'm looking for a woman to..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Moi, je cherche une femme pour... . The declarative phrase also translates as "(As for) me, I seek one woman for..." in English. The pronunciation will be "mwa zhuh shersh oon fahm poor" in French.
"je te cherche" ("je cherche toi" is ... broken French) means " I'm looking for you "
Cherche (or recherche) femme française pour mariage (single "r" in French spelling) means "Looking to marry a Frenchwoman" in English.
I search
que cherche Julie, qu'est-ce que cherche Julie
feminin
"Cherche les monts" means "look for the mountains" in French.
Je cherche un homme is 'I'm looking for a man' in French.
Chercher is a French verb meaning "To look for." Cherche is the third-person conjugation (as well as the subjunctive conjugation) of the verb. "Search" in terms of Google searching is is verb "rechercher."