Collective nouns for honey are a comb of honey or a jar of honey.
sweetheart, darling, dear, dearest, love; angel, sweetie, sugar, pet.
"Miel" is honey
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Spoonful of honey
Bunch
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masculine- 'avec mon cheri' or feminine- 'avec ma cherie'
Je t'aime, mon chéri (if it is a man)or ma chérie (If it is a woman)You can translate 'honey' with a lot of expressionslikemon sucre d'orge (my barley sugar)mon amour (my love)But the literal translation of honey (miel in French) is not used as a kind word for someone.
"chérie" is pronounced "sha-ree" in French
honey = miel
Chéri(e) is the pet name for your boyfriend (or girlfriend). An English equivalent would be 'sweetie' or 'honey'.
If you mean the honey made by bees, the word is miel. If you mean the word you might call someone you love, it is chéri or chou.
masculine- 'avec mon cheri' or feminine- 'avec ma cherie'
Je t'aime, mon chéri (if it is a man)or ma chérie (If it is a woman)You can translate 'honey' with a lot of expressionslikemon sucre d'orge (my barley sugar)mon amour (my love)But the literal translation of honey (miel in French) is not used as a kind word for someone.
Chérie / chéri means 'beloved' in French. It is used as a pet name, in the sense of 'honey'
It is of Greek origin, and the word means 'honey bee'.
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The Swahili word for "Honey" is "asali".
"Miel" in French is pronounced "mee-EL." The 'ie' makes an 'ee' sound and the 'l' at the end is pronouced.
"chérie" is pronounced "sha-ree" in French
honey is "le miel" in French. the honeymoon = la lune de miel
mel millis is the Latin word for honey
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