Where do you find “Dear My Love” word in our word list?

“Dear My Love” is found in this page made by keepcalm-o-matic in the UK. I would

assume all English teachers say that possessive adjective always comes first, as in “my dear friend” and “my private idaho”, and we never say “dear my friend.” What is the correct word order for possessive adjective, attributive adjective, and noun? If I told you in English do you think that say what you love?

I have learned that in a country non English speaking, Japan for example, the word order is sometimes off and people there usually accept both “my dear friend” and “dear my friend” as correct English. Do you think that ‘dear’ is a different verb from ‘to my friend’? Or does it just seem that they are doing it for a reason? Is this type of misunderstanding also the case in “dear my love”? What are some other explanations for your tuple?

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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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