Nouns:
mon chéri / ma chérie = my dear
mon Cher / ma chère = my dear (more formal)
Adjectives: (ie. a dear friend)
Cher / chère
Verbs:
chérir qn/qch = to hold sb/sth dear
In a letter:
Cher / Chère / Chères / Chers = Dear...
Also:
Oh, mon Dieu! = Oh dear!
Aïe! / Oh là là! = Oh dear! (less serious)
mon Cher
Dear as in costly is couteux / couteuse.
Dear as in darling is Cher / chere.
cher/chère
Not an Italian word. Means "dear" in French.
mon cher, ma chère
it roughly translates : Oh my! /Oh dear!
Dear daughter is 'chère fille' in French.
chers amis is how to say dear friends in French.
Ferrari isin't French dear....its Italian....
Dear
Dear.
Cher John is a French equivalent to the title of the movie 'Dear John'.
"In a very little while, my dear!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À très bientôt, ma chérie! The pronunciation will be "a treh bya-to ma shey-ree" in French.
"Ouch!" is an English equivalent of the French word "aïe."Specifically, the French word is a common exclamation of pain. But it also can be used to express the emotional pain of worry, such as in "Oh dear, Oh no!" The pronunciation is "eye."**The sound is similar to that in the English personal pronoun "I."