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'''Mon amour''' (French "my love") may refer to: |
'''Mon amour''' (French "my love") may refer to: |
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== Entertainment and the arts == |
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*''[[Monamour]]'', film |
*''[[Monamour]]'', film |
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*[[Mon Amour (Maruv single)]] May 2019 |
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*[[Mon Amour (Maruv single)|Mon Amour]], 2019 single by Maruv |
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*[[Mon Amour (Klaus Dinger song)|"Mon Amour"]], 1985 Klaus Dinger song |
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*"Mon amour", song by Shakira from [[She Wolf]] |
*"Mon amour", song by Shakira from [[She Wolf]] |
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*”Mon Amour”, song by The Amours from |
*”Mon Amour”, song by The Amours from the similarly titled EP |
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=== Video games === |
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*[[Mon Amour (video game)|''Mon Amour'' (video game)]], a video game developed by Onion Games |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 13:14, 10 January 2021
Mon amour (French "my love") may refer to:
Entertainment and the arts
Film and television
- Monamour, film
Music
- Mon Amour, 2019 single by Maruv
- "Mon Amour", 1976 song by BZN
- "Mon Amour", 1985 Klaus Dinger song
- Mon amour, 2004 single by Elsa
- "Mon amour", song by Shakira from She Wolf
- ”Mon Amour”, song by The Amours from the similarly titled EP
Video games
- Mon Amour (video game), a video game developed by Onion Games
See also
- "Dors, mon amour", winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 by André Claveau
- Hiroshima mon amour, 1959 film