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Mon chéri means "(my) darling", "honey" in French

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How do you say cheri my love in french?

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How do you say good morning darling in french?

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What does mon petite cheri mean?

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".


What is the translation of 'mon cheri'?

The phrase 'mon cheri' may be translated as my darling. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjective 'mon' means 'my'. The noun 'cheri' means 'beloved, darling male'.


What does Bon amour Mon Cheri?

you may mean 'mon amour' (my love) 'mon chéri' (my darling) instead of 'bon amour' (good love), which is strange in French.


Ah mon cheri...vous palez Francais bien?

Ah my dear boy.... you speak (parlez) French well


How do you say sweety in French?

cheri or mon couer sweet translates to doux may be be you could call DOUXY or SUCRE SUNDAR


What does 'Bon amour mon cheri' mean?

mon amour, mon chéri means my love, my darling boy


What does mon cheri amour mean?

"mon chéri amour" means "my darling love" in French. That expression is popular among English speakers, but we don't really use that in French (to be true, it sounds weird), but rather "mon chéri / ma chérie" or "mon amour".


How do you spell avior mon cheri?

Mon chéri means "my darling" in French; "avoir" means 'to have', so maybe you wanted to say "au revoir", which means 'goodbye / see you soon'


Which song has mon cheri in its lyrics?

The song "Mon Cheri" by the group Boys Don't Cry features the phrase "mon cheri" in its lyrics. This track was popular in the late 1980s and is known for its catchy melody and romantic theme. If you're looking for a specific context or more details about the song, feel free to ask!