And, mon enfant, is this the good Uncle to whose care you came into America?
This is good-bye, mon enfant, for I leave the ship at dawn with the tug, so that I do avoid those reporters from newspapers and the contract conspirators.
So which is your king, mon enfant, James or George?
Go on, mon enfant; you grow more and more interesting!
No, mon enfant; there is a reason for it,' and the captain sighed.
Yes, mon enfant, we have the authority of Haeckel, that matter assumed a very remarkable guise when man evolved himself out of the mud and water.
Mon enfant," said I, in the mellowest tones of which I am master, "you gave me clearly to understand that the affairs of the Fitzwarens had no possible interest for you.
In the sense you wish to convey, mon enfant, it is surprising.
No, mon enfant, I am compelled to say that she did not.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mon enfant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.