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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Mon p'tit chou" - my little cabbage, or my little cream puff. Because choux means cabbage AND cream puff, so take your pick :-) "Chouchou" - derivative of above "Ma puce" - my flea, usually for little girls. I do one better, and call my daughter "mini-puce", tiny flea. "Mon coeur" - my heart. What my MIL calls her grandkids. "Ma biche" - my doe. What my aunt calls her daughters and nieces. She also hunts deer with horse and hounds, which makes it interesting. "Mon chaton" - my kitten. What my other aunt calls her daughter. Or if you're sure not to give offense: "Ma grosse" or "Mon gros" - my fat (one). Hilarious. [/quote] Not PP, but just clarifying this is French. [/quote]
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