ma cherie.
Actually, that is the feminine. The plural is mes cheres.
"Oui, mon Amour." or yes my dear, "Oui, ma cherie"
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
Mon Cher, like ma cherie, means my dear. However, because Cher is missing the -ie suffix, it indicates that the dear one is male.
"Ma cherie" is typically used in French to address a female. To address a male, you could use "mon cher" instead.
"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine) "Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
Incorrect French for: My dear, I hope you have a magnificent day. Ma cherie (for a girl) Mon cheri (for a guy)--if you are calling him/her "dear" you should be using the "tu" form of the word for you. So: Ma cherie, j'espere que tu as un jour magnifique!Sorry, but I don't know how to add the accents.
J'teme mon cherie.
Almost Famous
Oui, le français est une belle langue. Avez-vous une question spécifique sur la langue française ?
Où êtes vous mon cheri ? (If you're talking to a man)Où êtes vous ma cherie ? (if you're talking to a woman)Where are you my darling (or dear)?
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
In French, it can be ma cherie, mon amour, mon ange, ma petite, ...
bientôt mon chéri (masculine) or bientôt ma chérie (feminine): soon my love
tu es mon amour, cherie