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French Terms of Endearment
Hello! I was wondering if anyone can tell me some of the terms that the French use to call their significant other, or how they express their feelings for someone? It's not something that my French teacher has taught us, and I am curious. Thanks! :)
Mar 1, 2015 2:10 AM
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Hello :)
(Mon / Ma) chéri(e)
Mon (petit) cœur
Mon bébé (d'amour)
(Mon) trésor
Mon (petit / bel / tendre) amour,
Mon (petit / bel) ange,
(Mon) chouchou,
Ma biche, (for a woman / girl only)
Ma puce, (for a woman / girl only)
(Mon) chaton,
and Mon (petit) chat
are the terms of endearment that we most commonly use in France, as far as I know. I used all of them, when talking to my sweetheart or to my children.
March 1, 2015
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