How to Say ‘Oh my sweet’ in French
Ô ma douce
💬 Usage Tip: The ô is an old-fashioned way to express emotion, similar to 'Oh' in English.
🇫🇷 In France: French people often use terms of endearment like 'douce' (sweet) from a young age; it's a common way to show affection.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ô
[oh]
Oh
An expression used to attract attention or express emotion.
Ô ma douce amie, je t'aime.
Oh my sweet friend, I love you.
ma
[mah]
my
A possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership.
C'est ma maison.
This is my house.
douce
[dooss]
sweet
Used to describe something pleasant or gentle.
Elle est douce comme un agneau.
She is sweet like a lamb.
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