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I was wondering if your SO calls you any strange foreign terms of endearment. 'Mon petit chou' is French for 'my little cabbage'...I think. It's so odd! But very cute.
I was wondering if your SO calls you any strange foreign terms of endearment. 'Mon petit chou' is French for 'my little cabbage'...I think. It's so odd! But very cute.
Mon petit Chou reminds me a lot more of a Chou à la crème than cabbage , maybe I'm obsessed
My SO and I use French and Arabic words and a mix of those with Greek. It ends up being a mess but I love it!
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Sometimes germans use animal names like Mausi -Little mouse-, Hasi -bunny-, Bärchen -little bear-, etc.
My SO calls me Süße -sweetie- and just yesterday he called me "chocolate mouse", but only because I made a mistake while trying to build a sentence in german hehehe.
I tried to ask him if he wanted some chocolate mousse and I said "möchtest du Schokoladen Maus"? instead of mousse Lol. He laughed and said in german: YOU are a Schokoladen Maus!
Sometimes germans use animal names like Mausi -Little mouse-, Hasi -bunny-, Bärchen -little bear-, etc.
My SO calls me Süße -sweetie- and just yesterday he called me "chocolate mouse", but only because I made a mistake while trying to build a sentence in german hehehe.
I tried to ask him if he wanted some chocolate mousse and I said "möchtest du Schokoladen Maus"? instead of mousse Lol. He laughed and said in german: YOU are a Schokoladen Maus!
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