aimer ton ami / aimer ton copain / adorer ton ami / adorer ton copain (male friend)
aimer ton amie / aimer ta copine / adorer ton amie / adorer ta copine (female friend)
If it is meant to be a command,
Aime-toi ton ami.
Adore-toi ta copine.
etc.
More formal would be
aimer votre ami / votre copine etc.
Aimez-vous votre ami / Adorez-vous votre copine etc.
You would say either: Je t'aime, mon ami (e at the end of the ami if it the friend is a girl) or Mon ami, je t'aime (this means my friend, I love you.)
Canada has two official languages: English and French. English: love French: l'amour
i love you bestie
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon amie. The possessive singular phrase references a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "mo-an-mee" in French.
"Good friend" in English is bon ami for a male and bonne amie for a female in French.
Adorer in French is "to love" in English.
i love is j'adore in french.
I love you is "je t'aime" in French.
i love my best friend :) that's what it means !
"Let's make love!" in English is Faisons l'amour! in French.
friend
"bel ami" means "beautiful friend" in French, but it is an expression that is never used in French. It was more common in the nineteenth century, and it "sounds" very French, hence its usage for the movie named after Maupassant's novel.