Your friend (in a respect tone)
His/her female friend (if talking about other person)
I believe the term is "Beso su amiga" which means "He kissed his (girl)friend in Spanish. The word besos is plural for kiss = kisses.
You would say "Ella no es tu amiga." (or su amiga for the formal you, usted) If you mean 'She is not my friend' - "Ella no es mi amiga".
Your friend (female) translates very well.
You say 'su amigo.' masculine. "su amiga", feminine.
She's calling her friend.
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
"How is your friend Maria?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Cómo está su amiga María? The question models a rare instance where English and Spanish sentence structures resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "KO-mo ey-STA soo a-MEE-ga ma-REE-a" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Friend (female)
"¿Cuántos años tienes tú, amiga?" is Spanish for "How old are you, (female) friend?"
His as of his pants '' su pantalon''
want to be my friend
That means "for a (female) friend"