Beaux rêves, Mon amour is a French equivalent of 'Sweet dreams, My love'. The masculine plural adjective 'beaux'means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine plural noun 'rêves' means 'dreams'. The masculine possessive 'mon' means 'my'. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh rehv moh-nah-moor'.
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"Zhehm" is the pronunciation of the French phrase J'aime.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The letter e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel. The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love" in this context.
J'aime les pommes de terre is the phrase in English. It means that I love potatoes.
The phrase "I love bubblegum" can be spelled in French as "J'adore le chewing-gum."
"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.
That is a prepositional phrase; the compound objects of the preposition 'of' are 'power' and 'love'.
Beaux rêves, Amour is a French equivalent of 'Sweet dreams, Lover'. It can be said to a 'lover' who's female or male. The masculine plural adjective 'beaux' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine plural noun 'rêves' means 'dreams'. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh reh-vah-moor'.
my sweet love. mon amour doux
i love is j'adore in french.
Bonne Nuit! Beaux Rêves! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Good night! Sweet dreams!" The wish most famously references the French-translated title of "Good Night! Sleep Tight, Little Bunnies!" by children's book author Dawn Apperley. The pronunciation will be "buh-nwee bo rev" in French.
the sweet dreams my love
Usually it means that someone LOVE YOU! Hehe! =)
Bonne nuit, ma douce amour! in the feminine and Bonne nuit, mon doux amour! in the masculine are literal French equivalents of the English phrase "Good night, my sweet love!" The two above-mentioned examples also may be translated into English as "(Enjoy your) good night, my sweet love!" and "(Have a) good night, my sweet love!" The respective pronunciations will be "buhn nwee ma doo-sa-moor" in the feminine and "buhn nwee mo doo-za-moor" in the masculine in French.
Je t'aime.
"Je t'aime très fort. Passe une bonne nuit et fais de beaux rêves, mon amour."
This sentence is poor french, but it would translate to "God Night, and soft dreams, all my love." Someone probably tried to put "good night and sweet dreams" into a english to french translator but wrote "god night" instead. Regardless, this is very poor french.
doux amour ~sweet love doux amour. ~sweet love. Sweet amour ~Sweet love Sweet amour. ~Sweet love. There are difference's to all of these answers. Some have periods some don't, some are capitalized and some aren't. I hope that these answers will help you!
"Good evening! I love you, baby! Sweet dreams!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bon soir! Je t'aime, bébé! Doux rêves! The declarative/exclamatory statements may be heard said by a female or a male. The pronunciation will be "bo swar zhuh tem bey-bey doo rev" in French.