thanks to my friend, (who is) dear to my heart.
thank you darling
Merci d'être mon ami - thank you for being a friend to me
Mon Cher ami
It depends of the context it can mean expensive : C'est cher. ( it's expensive) or it can mean dear (usually in a letter) : Cher père / c'est un ami qui m'est cher (Dear father / This friend is dear to me)
"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.
Merci mon ami (if your friend is a man), merci mon amie (if you're thanking a woman).
Merci d'être mon ami - thank you for being a friend to me
"Thank you, dear friend...but now I prefer the boys of the West (Western Boys)."
My dear friend (Mon Cher ami) What are you doing? (Que fais tu)
My dear friend.
'thanks''Peace be upon you, my friend'
Mon Cher ami
merci d'etre mon ami - pronounced mersee det mon amee. the 're' in the word d'etre is silent
It depends of the context it can mean expensive : C'est cher. ( it's expensive) or it can mean dear (usually in a letter) : Cher père / c'est un ami qui m'est cher (Dear father / This friend is dear to me)
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"Pour mon cher ami" is a French phrase that translates to "for my dear friend" in English.
"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.
"Merci mon ami"