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What does Tu es mon aime tres Cher mean in French?

The phrase "Tu es mon aime tres Cher" is grammatically incorrect in French. It should be:

"Tu es mon amour très cher"

This translates to "You are my very dear love" in English.

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Tu: You (subject pronoun)

* es: are (verb "être" in present tense)

* mon: my (possessive adjective)

* amour: love (noun)

* très: very (adverb)

* cher: dear (adjective)

This phrase expresses a strong feeling of love and affection. It's a romantic and endearing way to address someone you love deeply.

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