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    Foreign terms of endearment?

    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.

    #2
    My SO's family uses mon petit chou as well. I call my boyfriend "chulito" sometimes but usually when we're using Spanish...so maybe it doesn't count .
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      #3
      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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        #4
        My man sometimes makes up words that he thinks sound german lol Or he calls me his liverdick (that's how he remembers Ich liebe dich lol)

        Relationship began: 05/22/2012
        First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
        Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
        Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
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        Married: 1/24/2015
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          #5
          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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            #6
            Originally posted by Schlafmütze View Post
            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!
            Hehe

            And also loved the "liverdick"

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              #7
              My SO calls me "mein Schatz", which means "my treasure" in German

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                #8
                Originally posted by snow View Post
                My man sometimes makes up words that he thinks sound german lol Or he calls me his liverdick (that's how he remembers Ich liebe dich lol)
                LOL!!! That is awesome ^^

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                  #9
                  My girlfriend and I use some Finnish terms. :-)

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