mes copains
You can say "avec mes potes" in French to mean "with my mates."
"avec mes copains" if your friends are all girls then you would say copines instead of copains (:
"my girl friends", speaken by either a girl or a boy, meaning just "friend", not "girlfriend". Masculine is "copain(s)".
I talk talk to my friends
The cast of Mes copains - 2008 includes: Gilbert Begniot Lolita Chammah Sylvain Creuzevault Esther Garrel Michelle Goddet Arthur Igual Damien Mongin
I walk / I'm walking with my mates / pals / chums
"With my buddies" is an English equivalent of the French phrase avec mes copains.Specifically, the preposition avec is "with" in English. The masculine plural possessive adjective mes means "my" in English. The masculine noun copains translates as "buddies, friends, pals" in English.The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk mey koh-peh" in French.
If you wanted to say 'I like to eat with my friends,' it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amis/mes copains.' If they are all girls then it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amies/mes copines.'
"My buddies" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mes copains.Specifically, the masculine plural possessive adjective mes is "my" in English. The masculine noun copainsmeans "buddies, chums, friends, pals" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey koh-peh" in French.
You can say "bonjour mon ami" which translates to hello friend in French.
"My" is an English equivalent of the French word mes. The feminine and masculine plural form of the adjective shows agreement with the speaker's or writer's possessions. The pronunciation will be "mey" before an adjective or noun that begins with a consonant, such as "mey ko-peh" (mes copains, "my pals") and "mez" before one that begins with a vowel, such as "mey-za-mee" (mes amis, "my (male) friends") in Alsatian and Cevenol French.