What is the point of being friends if we don't see each other.
Bonne nuit mes amis, but if the people concerned are not all close friends use bonne nuit les amis
Bonne fête mes amis would be roughly ''Enjoy the party my friends'' or ''Happy holidays my friends'', depending on the context.
"Friends" is an English equivalent of the French word amis.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It literally means "boy friends" or "friends who are boys." The pronunciation is "ah-mee."
Your friends is 'tes amis' or 'vos amis' in French. My friends is 'mes amis'AnswerThere are two possibilities: tes amis or vos amis. Use tes if you are familiar with the person you are talking to, vos if they are not. Amis means these friends are guys or guys and girls. If they are only female friends: amies is correct. (OK, actually 4 poss.)
It means your friends
'mes amis' are called 'my friends' in English.
Bonne nuit mes amis, but if the people concerned are not all close friends use bonne nuit les amis
good night and sweet dreams my friends (a French would say 'de beaux rêves' and not 'doux rêves')
les amis means 'friends' in French.
amis (masc., plural) means 'friends' in English.
my friends
Et ses amis means 'and his friends' in French.
Bonne fête mes amis would be roughly ''Enjoy the party my friends'' or ''Happy holidays my friends'', depending on the context.
"Friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French word amis. The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun will be "a-mee" in French.
"With my friends."
This translates literally as 'The friends of my friends are my friends'. In good English 'My friends' friends are my friends also'.
"Friends" is an English equivalent of the French word amis.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It literally means "boy friends" or "friends who are boys." The pronunciation is "ah-mee."