That's male. The female form would be "Esta es mi amiga".
The phrase "este es mi amigo" is gender-neutral and can be used to refer to a male or female friend. The word "amigo" is generally used for both male and female friends in Spanish.
"Este es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
"Amigo" is the Spanish word for friend when referring to a male friend, while "amiga" is used when referring to a female friend. Both words mean friend but they have different gender forms.
This is my friend Pablo (Paul). It is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
"Tienes tu amigo" in Spanish translates to "you have your friend" in English.
"Este es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
With your friend (male) or your friend (female)
Did you mean friends? One male friend - Amigo One female friend - Amiga Two or more friends (at least one is male) - Amigos Two or more female friends - Amigas
Amiga means friend (female)Amigo means friend (male)
It means Esther I love you my friend. (Female). If it were for a male it would be Te Amo Mi Amigo.
Une amie means "A (female) friend"Un ami means "A (male) friend"
It means, "...if you/he/she had a [male] friend..."
"Amiguito" is a Spanish term that translates to "little friend" or "buddy" in English. It is an affectionate way to refer to someone you consider a close or dear friend.
"Your friend is busy right now and can not receive invitations"
This is my friend Pablo (Paul). It is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself.
If you mean, Can dogs be male or female? Then the answer is yes. They can be both.
This could be a question that asks, "Do you study with a friend [male] or a friend [female]? It could also be a declarative sentence that says, "You study with a friend [male] or a friend [female]." Lacking a question mark in your example, it would be safer to go with the latter.