Por favor, carino/a
Por favor, querido/a
Honey is "miel" in Spanish
honey = miel
honey (from bees) = miel 'honey' = (mi) querido/a (male/female)
You can eat honey whenever you please. There is no specific time you must eat honey.
miel.
"Please" in Spanish is "por favor".
Please tell us in your question what language the words are from. If the language is Cantonese, then 'mut tong' can be taken to mean honey, or a similar substance like syrup.
The words to use are, "José, por favor aceptame denuevo". (Jose, please accept me anew")
It's three Gaelic words strung together: "other-abstemious-of-honey". Doesn't make sense to me.
Honey, honey, I love you.
Do you mean Honey...that is Miel
Gracias, cariño.