That would be "¿Cómo estás?"
Your friend (in a respect tone) His/her female friend (if talking about other person)
"Buen día, amigo" (when talking to a man), or "Buen día, amiga" (when talking to a woman).
talking with a friend
In Spanish it sometimes matters if you are talking to or about a male or female. If you are saying 'good night my friend' to a female it is 'buenas noches mi amiga' instead of 'amigo.'
Adios if your talking to a close friend or family member and chau (ch - ow) if your talking to someone you just met or don't know.
tu when you're talking to someone you (talking to a friend: Quien es tu novia?)su when you're talking to someone you don't know/an adult(talking to...someone you dont know: me gusta su camisa.)
Talking is the gerund.
tu amor (talking to friend or child) su amor (Talking to others) ---- Tu Amor Su Amor Mi Amor
amor=loveusted= you formal (if you were talking to a parent, teacher, gardian, exc.)tú= you informal (if you were talking to a friend)example:amor used Sr. Fernandoamor tú Maria
I am talking- Estoy ablando. I am talking in Spanish- Estoy ablando en Espanol.
"Su amigo" is the Spanish translation for "your friend".
"Que desea amiga?" is a phrase in Spanish. It means "What do you want, friend?" or "For what do you wish, friend?". The fact that "amiga" was used means that the speaker was talking to a female (versus "amigo").