You say mon ami masculin vous aime
A male friend is un ami, and a female friend is une amie. You could also say un copain / une copine, but these words are sometimes used to imply a romantic relationship.
merveilleux, mon ami
You would say 'Elle est aussi une bonne ami'.
Mon ami/e est tres cool.Amie=feminine Ami=masculine
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
That last answer is the formal way to say 'friend'. male friend - un ami female friend - une amie OR to say "The Friend" you can say- l'ami
"un ami masculin"
Ami for a male or amie for a female. Or copain for a male or copine for a female.
she loves her is "elle l'aime" in French.
To say "happy birthday" to a male friend in French, you would say "Joyeux anniversaire, cher ami" which translates to "Happy birthday, dear friend."
mon meilleur ami - (If friend is male) ma meilleure amie - (If friend is female)
She Loves Him - Elle l'aime.
Mon meilleur ami. (male)Ma meilleure amie (female)
If you mean - ami, it means a (male) friend. If you mean the girl's name it is Aimée.
"mon ami spécial" for a male friend "mon amie spéciale" for a female friend
You would say UN Ami that's UNE FILLEi hope this helps i just learned it in french about five minuets ago!!!In french the articles have gender.Articles are the words 'a', 'an', 'the', 'this', that', 'these', 'those' etc.So in English when you say 'a', as in a friend you do not know if you are talking about a male friend or a female friend. In french however the English article 'a' is spelled 'un' for males and 'une' for females. Therefore to say 'a friend' in french all you have to say iseither 'un ami' or 'une amie' and people (who know french) will immediately understand whether you mean a boy friend or a girl friend.
il m'aime ~he loves me Il m'aime. ~He loves me.