Io ed il mio amico ci siamo divertiti is an Italian equivalent of 'My friend and I had a good time'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'EE-oh eh-deel MEE-oh ah-MEE-koh chee see-AH-moh dee-vehr-TEE-tee'.
In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'io' means 'I'. The conjunction 'ed'* means 'and'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The masculine gender noun 'amico' means 'friend'. The reflexive 'ci' means 'ourselves'. The auxiliary 'siamo' means '[we] are'. The past participle 'divertiti' means 'enjoyed'.
*The conjunction becomes 'e' if the article 'il'isn't used. The article doesn't have to be used, because it's followed by a possessive.
"Buona amica" is an Italian equivalent of "good (woman) friend."Specifically, the feminine adjective "buona" means "good." The feminine noun "amica" means "(woman) friend." The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah-MEE-kah."
"Good morning, sweet friend!" in English is Buon giorno, dolce amica! to a female and Buon giorno, dolce amico!to a male in Italian.
"Mia buona amica" is an Italian equivalent of "My good (woman) friend."Specifically, the feminine possessive "mia" means "my." The feminine adjective "buona" means "good." The feminine noun "amica" means "friend."The pronunciation is "MEE-ah BWOH-nah-MEE-kah."
"Good night to you and your friend!" in English means Buonanotte a te e alla tua amica! in the feminine and Buonanotte a te e al tuo amico! in the masculine in Italian.
"Amico" in Italian means "friend."
Buona giornata amico mio
Sei mio buon amico
Buona mattina, amica! and Buongiorno, amico! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Good morning, friend!" Birthplace, context and personal preference determine whether "Good morning, (female) friend!" (case 1) or "Good day, (male) friend!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "BWO-na mat-TEE-na-MEE-ka" and "bwon-DJOR-no a-MEE-ko" in Pisan Italian.
My friend or friend
"Friend request" in English is richiesta di amicizia in Italian.
To make a friend, approach one, be good to him, and have time for him or her.
The way to greet a female friend in Italian is Ciao!("Hello!"), which also works for a male friend.