You pronounce "mes amies" as "may zah-mee," with the emphasis on the second syllable of "amies."
It is pronounced as "cha-thur-ing-mes".
"Mon", "ma", and "mes" all mean "my" in French.Ma = my + feminine noun > ma voiture : my car.Mon = my + masculine noun > mon vélo : my bicycle. It can also be used with a feminine noun which begins with a vowel sound (which would be hard to pronounce when associated with "ma", ex: mon amie.Mes = my (plural masc. or fem.) > mes amis, mes amies : my [male] friends, my [female] friends.
Coostos (The third o is hard) Mess-ee-oom.
"Bonjour mes enfants."
No, "mes" is singular. In French, "mes" is used to indicate possession for singular nouns. For plural possessive, you would use "mes" for plural nouns.
Avec mes amis / mes amies
mes amis (masc.) mes amies (fem.)
joyeux Noël mes amis / mes amies
mes amis pensent (mes amies if they're all girls)
mes amis / mes amies (the latter for an all-female group of friends)
"Mes amis" contains a pronoun already: "mes" is a possessive pronoun, meaning "my".
Mes amis... even one male in the group makes it masculine :)
you would most commonly say 'mes amis' (or 'mes amies' if they are all female.).
"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine) "Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
If your friends are all girls - mes amies if your friends are all guys - mes amis if a combination of both - mes amis
"Mes beaux amis." "Mes belles amies." (all females)
Mon ceour est avec mes amies.