You are very hot my dear.
"Je prends mon petit-déjeuner" translates to "I have my breakfast" in English. It indicates the action of eating breakfast. The phrase is commonly used in French-speaking contexts to refer to the first meal of the day.
my little one
"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 voleur / ma petite voleuse
Mon petit means "my little" or "my small ..." in French. This is used as an endearing term, towards someone (usually younger than you) you like. "Allez" is used to encourage someone, like "Go!" in english. "Allez mon petit" could then be rendered by "Go, Sweetie!" or similar in English.
my boyfriend is called "mon petit ami" or "mon ami" in French
You would say "mon petit canard français" in French.
You can say "mon petit homme" in French to mean "my little man".
In English "Mon petit chou" is "My little cabbage" Dans anglais "Mon petit chou" est "My little cabbage"
"My little heart" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase mon petit coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjectives and noun will be "mo puh-tee kuhr" in French.
mon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child. "Bonjour mon petit chou" means "hello" + whatever pet name you are using with the person.
mon cœur te tiendra chaud
'mon petit frère' is 'my small brother' in English.
"Je prends mon petit-déjeuner" translates to "I have my breakfast" in English. It indicates the action of eating breakfast. The phrase is commonly used in French-speaking contexts to refer to the first meal of the day.
mon petit chou EDITED: "Mon petit chou" translates to "My little cabbage". "Ou est mon petit chou" translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Or you can say "Ou est mon peu chou", which actually translates to "Where is my little cabbage". Petit = small Chou = little
"mon petit chaton"