Chöre
Chère is the feminine singular form of the French adjective cher, used to convey the senses of dear, beloved, or expensive, depending on context. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; masculine singular is cher, masculine plural chers, and feminine plural chères.
Etymology for cher traces back to Latin carus, meaning dear or costly. In French, the adjective has
In ordinary description, chère describes a feminine noun: une robe chère (an expensive dress) or une amie
In correspondence and spoken address, chère often functions as a term of address. Common salutations include
In translation, chères and chères amies translate as dear friends, while chère can translate as expensive or
Chère thus functions as a flexible, gendered adjective in French, conveying affection or value and serving