"Chérie" is in French; it means "sweetheart" or "dear."
"Tu es ma chérie" means you are my sweetheart (if you are saying this to a girl).
For a guy, you would say "Tu es mon chéri."
Dear. (I assume you mean in English; "cheri" is already in French.)
Cherie
"Do you speak French, pretty darling?" is the translation for "Parlez-vous francais, cherie jolie?"
That French sentence translates as, happy anniversary my dear.
chéri (male) chérie (female) It's most commonly used for "darling".
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 Cherie Amore, means My dear in the French language.
La cuisine de Cherie.
Cherie
Cherie is not Italian, it is French. It is a feminine noun that means (my) darling .
darling
Cherie
My darling
ma maison or ma cherie
je t'aime cherie
Ma cherie.
Cherie can mean "dearest" or "darling" or "dear" as a term of affection. Salut Malcolm
she's my darling