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What does choses que celle ci cheri mean in french?

The phrase "choses que celle-ci chéri" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make much sense in French.

It seems like a possible combination of these elements:

* "choses que": This means "things that"

* "celle-ci": This means "this one"

* "chéri": This means "darling" or "honey" (usually used in addressing someone affectionately).

Without more context, it's impossible to give a precise meaning. It could be a fragmented phrase or a misspelling.

To get a better understanding, you need to provide more context:

* What was the full sentence or conversation?

* Who said it and who was it addressed to?

Once you provide more information, I can help you understand what the speaker intended to say.

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