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].
The French word "cherche" means "search" or "look for" in English. It is a verb that indicates the action of seeking something.
"Cherche les monts" means "look for the mountains" in French.
"Cherche rintrus" is French for "looking for trouble" or "trying to find problems." It is often used to describe someone who is actively seeking out conflicts or issues.
Je cherche un garçon ou une fille des Caraïbes
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
The French word "soleil" translates to "sun" in English.
"je te cherche" ("je cherche toi" is ... broken French) means " I'm looking for you "
Je cherche un homme is 'I'm looking for a man' in French.
"Cherche les monts" means "look for the mountains" in French.
The French for "to search" is, "Chercher" (Shair-SHAY). The French for search is 'Cherche' (shairsh)
Je cherche, tu cherches, il cherche, nous cherchons, vous cherchez, ils cherchent. See Related Link
I search
If spoken this would usually mean: 'Wait, I'm looking ...'
que cherche Julie, qu'est-ce que cherche Julie
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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."
I am looking for ... is "je cherche .... / je recherche ..."
(I am) looking for (something) for you