Amoureux (masc.) and amoureuse (fem.) are the French adjectives derived from "amour".
"Dear love" is an English equivalent of the French phrase cher amour.Specifically, the masculine adjective cher means "dear." The masculine noun amour means "love." The pronunciation will be "she-rah-moor" in French.
Mon amour means "my Love" in French.
"Moh-nah-moor" is the pronunciation of the French phrase mon amour.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun amour means "love." The French language respects a consonant-vowel structure in pronunciation. So the letter"n" in mon will be pronounced with the letter "a" of amour even though it is not spelled as such.
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The French equivalent of 'your love' is votre amour, or ton amour. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjectives 'ton' and 'votre' mean 'your'*. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. *The adjective 'ton' is a possessive in the second person singular. The adjective 'votre' is in the second person plural. In its form 'vous' as the subject of a sentence, it therefore is translated as 'you all' since it refers to more than one person.
"Little love" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit amour. The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "small love." The pronunciation will be "ptee-ta-moor" in northerly French and "puh-tee-ta-moor" in southerly French.
Mon amour in French is "my love" in English.
"My love, my savage, my cat" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Mon amour, mon sauvage, mon chat.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun amour means "love." The masculine adjective/noun sauvage means "savage, wild." The masculine noun chat means "cat."The pronunciation will be "moh-nah-moor moh soh-vahzh moh shah" in French.
"Jeune amour" in French.
Amour défendu or amour interdit.
'amour fait' translates as 'Love does'
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