Cherie
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
Chéri(e) is the pet name for your boyfriend (or girlfriend). An English equivalent would be 'sweetie' or 'honey'.
chéri (male) chérie (female) It's most commonly used for "darling".
Well, darling, the French word for a cigarette holder is "porte-cigarette." It's as simple as that. Now go ahead and impress your friends with your fancy new vocabulary.
"Beautiful dear/darling/sweetheart". Chérie is like a French equivalent of all the typical English pet-names. Also, the spelling indicates that you're talking about/to a girl. The male version of "Chérie" is "Chéri"
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
Chéri (chérie if she's a girl)
it should have come from the french word ``cherie'', which means darling.
Chéri(e) is the pet name for your boyfriend (or girlfriend). An English equivalent would be 'sweetie' or 'honey'.
Sheri is probably - chérie - meaning darling (but it isn't used as a girl's name in France).
'not tonight darling' is 'pas ce soir chéri' in French.
for you, my darling -> pour vous, ma chérie
chéri (male) chérie (female) It's most commonly used for "darling".
Bien chérie means "well darling" or "OK darling" in French.
Darling is a noun (my darling) and an adjective (his darling wife).
Well, darling, the French word for a cigarette holder is "porte-cigarette." It's as simple as that. Now go ahead and impress your friends with your fancy new vocabulary.
darling