The first part "j'taime aussi" means simple "I love you too". "Mon petit" is a term of endearment meaning literally "my little one". It is close in meaning to the English "my dear". The use of the masculine possessive pronoun "mon" and the masculine form of the adjective for little implies that the person being addressed is a boy.
Mon ami joyeux, je t'aime aussi My happy friend, I love you too
my little one
my little sadness
"Mon petit bonbon" translates to "my little candy" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment, conveying affection. The phrase combines "mon" (my), "petit" (little), and "bonbon" (candy), suggesting something sweet and cherished.
je veux sortir avec mon petit ami is 'I want to go out with my boyfriend' in English.
Mon petit tresor
Mon ami joyeux, je t'aime aussi My happy friend, I love you too
me too, my love
You can say "mon petit homme" in French to mean "my little man".
The correct sentence would bemoi aussi, mon chéri vous faites chanter mon coeurand it meansme also, my dear, you make my heart sing
my little sadness
my little one
Boyfriend!
'my little rabbit'
"Moi aussi mon chéri, mon bébé" is "me too my sweetheart, my baby".
My little friend.
je prends mon petit déjeuner is 'I'm taking my breakfast' in English.