"Mon chéri" to a male and "Ma chérie" to a female are French equivalents of the English phrase "My darling."
Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective "mon" and the feminine "ma" mean "my." The masculine adjective/noun "chéri" and the feminine "chérie" include among their translations "darling."
The respective pronunciations are "moh sheh-ree" and "mah sheh-ree."
"Your beloved oath" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton pardieu chéri. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "your darling (cherished) oath" in English. The pronunciation will be "to par-dyuh shey-ree" in French.
"Ma chère fille" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My darling daughter."Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective "ma" means "my." The feminine adjective "chère" includes among its translations "darling, dear." The feminine noun "fille" means "daughter."The pronunciation is "mah shehr fee."
"See you soon, darling!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase À bientôt chérie! The pronunciation will be "a bya-to shey-ree" in French.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
"My darling Candy" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase ma chérie Candy. The pronunciation of the feminine singular endearment will be "ma shehr kan-dee" in French.
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
come to me little chicken (term of affection)
"He is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Il est... . The phrase also translates literally as "It is..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-ley" in French.
"Only" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ne...que. The adverbial phrase translates literally as "not...that" in English. The pronunciation will be "nuh kuh" in French.
The French equivalent of the English phrase, to have, is: avoir.
Le fils is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the son." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the boy" in English. The pronunciation will be luh fees" in French.
"We are... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Nous sommes... . The phrase also translates literally as "We're..." in English. The pronunciation will be "noo suhm" in French.