chéri
La cuisine de Cherie.
"Ma cherie" is typically used in French to address a female. To address a male, you could use "mon cher" instead.
Good morning = "bonjour" (commonly used) or "bon matin" (uncommon) Babe = "ma cherie" (female) or "mon cher" (male) So you could say: "Bonjour ma cherie" or "Bon matin ma cherie" (if you're talking to a girl) "Bonjour mon cher" or "Bon matin mon cher" (if you're talking to a guy)
Ma cherie.
Yes. Cher means ( Dear) - also expensive. Cheri would be male, Cherie- female. Also- the first entry- popular singer and actress.
moi jolie cherie
J'teme mon cherie.
There really isn't. You would say more of "Mon cherie", which is "my darling".
Mon Cher, like ma cherie, means my dear. However, because Cher is missing the -ie suffix, it indicates that the dear one is male.
Cherie Blair goes by Cherie Antoinette.
You can say "il n'ya pas de quois, cherie", which is the French for what you want.
chéri (male) chérie (female) It's most commonly used for "darling".