les amis/les amies - les copains/les copines
No, "pals" is not a French word for friends. In French, the word for friends is "amis." "Pals" is often used in informal English to refer to close friends or companions.
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
The French word "amis" translates to "friends" in English. In French, "amis" is the plural form of "ami," which means "friend." The word "amis" is used to refer to a group of friends or multiple individuals considered to be friends in English.
Amis
friend is translated 'ami' (masc.) in French.
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A friend is un ami (masc.), une amie (fem.) in French. You may also use un / une camarade.
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Amies and amis are French equivalents of the English word "friends." Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male "friends" (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "a-mee" in French.
Friend - ami. J'aime mon ami. - I love my friend. Amis - friends. J'aime mes amis. - I love my friends.
"Friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French word amis. The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun will be "a-mee" in French.
Cafétéria (fem). Between friends you say "la cafèt"