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)
It does not mean anything in French, it is likely "cher amour" (dear love).
my dear (masculine)
Cher Monsieur is Dear Sir. if you know his name is Dupont, write Cher M. Dupont
Cher (Masc) Chere (Fem)
In Cajun French, you can say "cher(e)" or "mon cher" to mean sweetheart.
It means "but yes my dear" in French.
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)
Cher's name and the word Cher of the french language are not related but the word Cher in french means "expensive".
It does not mean anything in French, it is likely "cher amour" (dear love).
How you'd like me dear
my dear (masculine)
"ça ne coûte pas cher" means "that doesn't cost a lot" in French.
c'est cher is the translation in French. This is the phrase meaning expensive in French.
"You are my very dear beloved"
No, Cher is a mix of Cherokee, English, French, and Armenian.
No, the correct way to say it is chers amis.