Nouns:
mon chéri / ma chérie = my dear
mon Cher / ma chère = my dear (more formal)
Adjectives: (ie. a dear friend)
Cher / chère
Verbs:
chérir qn/qch = to hold sb/sth dear
In a letter:
Cher / Chère / Chères / Chers = Dear...
Also:
Oh, mon Dieu! = Oh dear!
Aïe! / Oh là là! = Oh dear! (less serious)
mon Cher
Dear as in costly is couteux / couteuse.
Dear as in darling is Cher / chere.
cher/chère
Not an Italian word. Means "dear" in French.
mon cher, ma chère
it roughly translates : Oh my! /Oh dear!
Dear daughter is 'chère fille' in French.
Hunh! OK, here goes: "I speak French because I am French, my pulpit." If the word were "Cher" instead of Chaire, instead of "my pulpit", it would be, "my dear".
chers amis is how to say dear friends in French.
No, the word "dear" is not capitalized in the sentence "I'm home dear."
Ferrari isin't French dear....its Italian....
"In a very little while, my dear!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À très bientôt, ma chérie! The pronunciation will be "a treh bya-to ma shey-ree" in French.
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