If you are speaking TO a bunch of friends, you would address them with vosotros (if you are in Spain) or ustedes (if you are in Latin America). Both vosotros and ustedes mean you. Vosotros is the informal/plural version; ustedes is the formal/plural version.
If you are speaking ABOUT a bunch of friends, you would use: ellos (they and can me all masculine OR masculine and feminine). If the group of friends that you are talking about is all female, you would use: ellas.
"With my friends" in Spanish would be "Con mis amigos", or "Con mis amigas", if ALL the friends are female.
Mis mejores amigos would be the best way to say "my best friends" in Spanish.
To say, "Which friends?" you say, -¿Cuáles amigos?
I would say "I prefer not to smoke ever".
You can say "tengo muchos amigos". This term would include all friends, amle and female. If you said "tengo muchas amigas", it would only apply to female friends.
I have no friends in Spanish is ; No tengo amigos.
You do not specify a language so here goes:- "I have Spanish friends" - That is how you say it in English. And in Spanish: '(Yo) tengo amigos espanoles'
You would say: "Espero que nos ponemos amigos mejores"
amigos
Girl who are friends are amigas in spanish. Further boys are amigos
ir y estar con mis amigos
"My friends automobile" is "El automovil de mi amigo" in Spanish.