"je te cherche" ("je cherche toi" is ... broken French) means " I'm looking for you "
feminin
Je cherche un homme is 'I'm looking for a man' in French.
"Good day, I'm looking for an apartment" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bonjour, je cherche un appartement.Specifically, the greeting bonjour literally means "good day". The personal pronoun je means "I". The verb cherche means "(I) am looking for, do look for, look for". The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun appartement traqnslates as "apartment".The pronunciation will be "boh-zhoor zhuh shehrsh eh-nah-pahr-tuh-maw" in French.
It means look for the words in the grid, which I'm guessing means that you have a wordsearch to do!
cherche les monts means 'look for the mounts' in French. Maybe you meant 'cherche les mots', which means 'look for the words'
"je te cherche" ("je cherche toi" is ... broken French) means " I'm looking for you "
I search
que cherche Julie, qu'est-ce que cherche Julie
feminin
Je cherche un homme is 'I'm looking for a man' in French.
The French for "to search" is, "Chercher" (Shair-SHAY). The French for search is 'Cherche' (shairsh)
I am looking for ... is "je cherche .... / je recherche ..."
The word 'cherche' is the second person singular form of the verb 'chercher'. It's in the imperative of command form. So its meaning is Look [for it], or Try to find [it].
Il cherche ... 'insert the thing he is looking for'=D
(I am) looking for (something) for you
"Ne me cherche pas" "Ne commence pas"