romantique (FEM romantique)
The French word for love is L'amour.
Je t'aime – I love you. This can be used with your lover, as well as with friends and family. Je suis amoureux/amoureuse de toi – I am in love with you.
“Lover” – amoureux/amoureuse.
Synonyms for love that can imply varying levels of intensity or intimacy include fondness, affection, devotion, and adoration.
Etymology. Inherited from Middle English amour, from Middle French amour, from Old French amor, from Latin amor.
Website. ferrero.it/moncheri. The phrase "mon chéri" is French for "my darling".
Sometime in in the mid-1800s, cheri (usually without the accent) entered English for “a sweet young woman.” Mon cheri to mean “my darling” or “my sweetheart” appears in English-language publications around that time to reflect the speech of French.
enamoured. adjective. formal in love with someone.
L'amour de ma vie.
Ma chérie (said to women) and mon chéri (said to men) both refer to “my darling,” but ma chère (for women) and mon cher (for men) both translate to “my dear.” While these words are similar, they do technically have different meanings, so just keep that in mind.
Ma chérie / Mon chéri
Ma chérie and mon chéri are feminine and masculine forms of the French word that can be translated as "my dear," "my darling," or "my sweetheart." These terms can be used for both friends and romantic partners. And did you know this is considered one of the most beautiful French words?
tink {pronoun}
la Fée clochette {pron.}
"Le miel" means honey in French, so the literal translation is moon of honey. Originally, this expression refers to the lunar month which follows a wedding, a time when the newlyweds are crazy in love, and all is perfect and sweet, just like honey.
Being enamored of something or with someone goes far beyond liking them, and it's even more flowery than love. Enamored means smitten with, or totally infatuated.
“I APPRECIATE YOU.”
'I appreciate you' are the three magic words that all of us need to say more often in a relationship, all relationships, but certainly in our intimate relationship.
2. 143: I Love You. This one is easy. I (1) Love (4) You (3).
Aγάπη (Agape): In Ancient Greek, this word described a spiritual or charitable love, such as the love that God has for man. This word is used often in the Greek translation of the Bible. In modern Greek, its definition is more broad, and can be used to express love for family or a romantic partner.