If you are looking for a translation: " Very good, my friend- Good luck today. "
tres bien mon ami
"Very good" or "quite good", or something to that effect.
See you very soon, my friend.
Mon ami/e est tres cool.Amie=feminine Ami=masculine
Je suis sur que tu IRA bien , mon ami. or Je suis sur que tu fera bien , mon ami.
So this phrase translates to "Very good, my friend". So if your friend figures something out like who you have a crush on you can tell them this phrase. Its an awkward sentence and you would only use it where you would use it in english.
bonne chance mon ami!and: "bonne chance les amis" (if there are several of them)
"ça va bien mon ami ?" "how are you my friend ?" I can't decipher the rest
"Indeed yes, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bien, oui, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular affirmative phrase will be "bya wee mo-na-mee" in French.
You are very beautiful and I want to be your friend.
good luck my friend
Bonne chance, ami.