There is no way in saying it if you're close it's still the feminine way amiga.
You say (presumably to a close friend) "Estás enojado/a?" It's 'enojado' for a male, and 'enojada' for a female.
You say (presumably to a close friend) "Estás enojado/a?" It's 'enojado' for a male, and 'enojada' for a female.
para amigo(a) = for friend (male/female)
male close friend = khah-VEHR TOV (חבר טוב) female close friend = khah-veh-RAH toh-VAH (חברה טובה)
The English phrase "Pray for your friend" is translated to Spanish as: "Reza por tu amigo/a." (male/female 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.'
Soy tu mejor amiga.
The literal translation is "Amiga bailarina".
"amiga mala" for a female or "amigo malo" for a male
You would say "mi pequeño amigo" in Spanish.
my friend in spanish for a male is mi amigo its pronounced ( me- ah-me-go) and for a female its mi amiga pronounced ( me- ah- me- ga)
"mi amigo bonito" if it's a male friend, "mi amiga bonita" if it's a female friend