No, "pals" is not a French word for friends. In French, the word for friends is "amis." "Pals" is often used in informal English to refer to close friends or companions.
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
A friend is un ami (masc.), une amie (fem.) in French. You may also use un / une camarade.
The plural possessive is pals'.
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The final "s" in a French word is pronounced when the following word begins with a vowel sound, as in "les amis" (the friends). This process is known as liaison in French pronunciation.
A word that means friends that begins with P is pals.
another word for a buddy is a friend or pal
I'd think it'd mean make some pals. (Friends) The greatest mistake a person can make is afraid of making one! That is so true! pals mean friends so it would mean i a few friends
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
They call them friends, pals, mates and other such names.
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Amis
"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."
Cobbers are friends, pals, comrades, good mates.
Friends Romans and countrymen
friend is translated 'ami' (masc.) in French.
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