"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.
The pronunciation of 'mon amour' in French is "moh-nah-moor." The 'r' at the end is not pronounced; it is more of a nasal sound.
"My love" in French is spelled "mon amour".
"Mi amor" translates to "mon amour" in French.
The Cajun French translation for 'my love' is 'mon amour'.
mi amor is Italian. It would be 'mon amour' in French.
je t'aime mon amour
"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.
Mon amour means "my Love" in French.
"je rate mon amour" isn't a French phrase. This is an automatic translation of "I miss my love", but the actual meaning in French is "I fail my love"
"My love" in French is spelled "mon amour".
Mon amour in French is "my love" in English.
Trouver mon vrai amour is a French equivalent of the English phrase "To find my true love."Specifically, the verb trouver means "to find." The masculine possessive mon means "my." The feminine/masculine adjective vrai means "real, true." The masculine noun amour means "love."The pronunciation will be "troo-vey moh vreh ah-moor" in French.
The Cajun French translation for 'my love' is 'mon amour'.
"You're going to kill me with your kisses, my love!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Tu vas me tuer avec tes bises, mon amour! The pronunciation will be "tyoo va muh tyoo-ey a-vek tey beez mo-na-moor" in French.
être mon amour means 'to be my love' in French.
"To my..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase à mon... . The masculine singular prepositional phrase references a male or masculine concept or object. The pronunciation will be "a mo" in French.
Tu es mon amour
je t'aime mon amour