Dear can be translated as dear when adjectives are used; High price; Valuable; Expensive; Precious. As an exclamation, it can be translated into (expressing surprise, anxiety, worry, etc. ) Oh, dear, dear. When used as a noun, it can be translated into a kind person; Lovely person; (addressing relatives) dear; (used when talking to young people or children) Honey, be a good boy.
The plural of dear is dear, the comparative degree is dear, and the superlative degree is dear.
Related combination and translation:
For someone, dear; Valuable; Precious or valued by sb.
She loves her daughter very much. Her daughter is her beloved baby.
Dear (used before the name or title of the letterhead)?
Dear sir or madam dear sir/madam dear Mrs Jones
Dear old/young (showing affection) dear?
Like dear Sue! I know she will help dear Hugh! I know she will help.