Well, it means "my friend", with friend referring to a male. I suppose so...c:
"Mon Cher Ami" is French for "my dear friend". So, depending on how one said this to a loved one could make it quite romantic. It's all in the voice inflection.
Mon Cher ami
This has the closest translation: "cher homme doux", but literallly means "inexpensive, sweet (as in tasty) man" It would be preperable to write "mon chéri" instead, which means "my darling"
thanks to my friend, (who is) dear to my heart.
"My very dear friend" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mon très cher ami.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The adverb très means "very." The masculine adjective cher means "dear." The masculine noun ami means "(male) friend."The pronunciation will be "moh treh sheh-rah-mee" in French.
It doesn't have a meaning. Perhaps you meant Mon ami, which means my friendNo, "mon auto a moi". It's a way to stress "my" (= "my car, mine"), "Mon ami a moi" etc.
Mon Cher ami
My dear friend (Mon Cher ami) What are you doing? (Que fais tu)
My dear friend.
ça VA, mon Cher ami?
"Pour mon cher ami" is a French phrase that translates to "for my dear friend" in English.
This has the closest translation: "cher homme doux", but literallly means "inexpensive, sweet (as in tasty) man" It would be preperable to write "mon chéri" instead, which means "my darling"
thanks to my friend, (who is) dear to my heart.
What a surprise! Congratulations my dear friend
"My very dear friend" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mon très cher ami.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The adverb très means "very." The masculine adjective cher means "dear." The masculine noun ami means "(male) friend."The pronunciation will be "moh treh sheh-rah-mee" in French.
he is mine
It doesn't have a meaning. Perhaps you meant Mon ami, which means my friendNo, "mon auto a moi". It's a way to stress "my" (= "my car, mine"), "Mon ami a moi" etc.
prends soin mon Cher ami / ma chère amie