"avoir" = to have
"mon ami" = my friend
a common farewell = au revoir mon ami. (good-bye my friend)
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
joyeux anniversaire,mon ami! there you go!
Bonjour, mon ami! in French means "Hello, my friend!" in English.
"Avec mon ami," when translated into English, means "with my friend."
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
Mon ami means means "my friend".
You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
terminé, mon ami ? = are you finished yet, my friend? terminez, mon ami. = please do finish, my friend.
joyeux anniversaire,mon ami! there you go!
Bonjour, mon ami! in French means "Hello, my friend!" in English.
Mon Ami is not Greek, but French and it means "my friend."
my boyfriend is called "mon petit ami" or "mon ami" in French
"I am glad I might you, my friend" does not mean anything in English. If perhaps you meant to write: "I am glad I met you, my friend", there are two different ways to translate this. 1) If you mean it in the sense that you are glad to have been introduced to this person, the translation would be "Je suis content de vous avoir fait la connaissance, mon ami." or informally, "Je suis content de t'avoir fait la connaissance, mon ami." 2) If you mean it in the sense that you are glad that a certain person that you already know was able to make time for you, the translation is "Je suis content de vous avoir rencontré, mon ami." or informally, "Je suis content de t'avoir rencontré, mon ami."
Mon ami m'a quittée was created in 1983.
Mon ami Gabi means 'my Friend Gabi' (short for Gabriel) in French.
"Avec mon ami," when translated into English, means "with my friend."