Yes and there you go my darling (girl) you can say it ( I agree with what you've said)
Je parle anglais...seulement :)
Bonjour ma cherie. Comment vas-tu?
Cherie can mean "dearest" or "darling" or "dear" as a term of affection. Salut Malcolm
You would use Mon père.If the person in question is male, such as brother or father, you would use, mon (eg. mon frère or mon père).If the person in question is female, such as sister or mother, you would use, ma(eg. ma soeur or ma mère).It doesn't depend on you being male or female.
i miss you already sweetheart/dear (ma in "ma cherie" is feminine)
ma maison or ma cherie
ma maison or ma cherie
My darling
My Darling.
Manges bien ma cherie means "Eat well, my dear."
Mon Cher, like ma cherie, means my dear. However, because Cher is missing the -ie suffix, it indicates that the dear one is male.
Mon Cheri means My Dear (when referring to a male) Ma Cherie means My Dear (when referring to a female)
Good morning = "bonjour" (commonly used) or "bon matin" (uncommon) Babe = "ma cherie" (female) or "mon cher" (male) So you could say: "Bonjour ma cherie" or "Bon matin ma cherie" (if you're talking to a girl) "Bonjour mon cher" or "Bon matin mon cher" (if you're talking to a guy)
my sweetheart
No, my love
ma cherie. Actually, that is the feminine. The plural is mes cheres.