Cherie can mean "dearest" or "darling" or "dear" as a term of affection. Salut Malcolm
"Un homme français" translates to "a French man" in English.
You can say "mon petit homme" in French to mean "my little man".
The French for man is homme.
François is a French first name. In old French, it meant 'French'.
a man = un homme (pronounce urn omm)
It's possible or it could be said as a joke - it depends on the context.If he's French, it could just as easily be a friendly remark as an endearment. It probably isn't a joke.answer 2:No, it's a friendly way to say: honey, darling, sweety... You can say that for a friend :"Hey cherie, how are you". Or a mommy to her child :"Good night cheri". But it can be used for a lover too: " Je t'aime (ma) cherie"it is possible to use "chérie" only with a lover or a child otherwise it is rude. Only bad man call an unknown woman "chérie"
That phrase is not good French. The french expression ma petite cherie (referring to a woman) or mon petit cheri(referring to a man) is a term of affection, like "sweetheart" or "my dear".Literally it means "my little dear one".
He is trying to flatter you.
If a man called me a beautiful kitchen I'd have to exit to the one who calls me "Mi Vida"
Exactly what he said
they really want you to get naughty
Yes.
That's Spanish for "my girl".
If a man calls you Miss Trouble, he is implying that you cause trouble or it follows you. When used jokingly, it could even be construed as flirtatious.
He's likes you and it trying to be flirty/endearing
It means he really loves you
Cielo in Spanish means 'my sky' or 'my love'