There is no particular pronoun in Spanish that refers specifically to "male friend", but the concept (as in English) can be replaced by "he". "He" in Spanish is "El" (with an accent mark).
"Some students" (both male and female) in Spanish is "unos estudiantes". It is pronounced "OOH-nos eh-stu-dee-AHN-tace". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Many people do not know whether or not los is a female or male pronoun in spanish. it is known that los is a plural mal pronoun due to spanish classes that people attend.
The pronouns for your friend are he, him, or his if your friend is a male and she, her, or hers if your friend is a female. The pronouns to use if you have more than one friend is they, them, or theirs.
female friend Amigo is friend or male friend
A masculine pronoun (in the English language) refers to someone/something of male gender. Examples of masculine pronouns: He, him, his.
Female friend is Amiga & Male friend is Amigo
para amigo(a) = for friend (male/female)
my friend in spanish for a male is mi amigo its pronounced ( me- ah-me-go) and for a female its mi amiga pronounced ( me- ah- me- ga)
Amigo- male, Amiga- female
The English phrase "Pray for your friend" is translated to Spanish as: "Reza por tu amigo/a." (male/female friend)
j'ami means "I Friend", which is not really a complete phrase or sentence. "Je" is a subject pronoun meaning "I" and "Ami" is the male form of "Friend"
The antecedent for the pronoun 'his' is the name of a male or a singular noun for a male or a person.The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to a male; and a possessive adjective, a word that is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to a male. Examples:Jack lives on this street. The houseon the corner is his. (possessive pronoun)The king is giving hisspeech today. (possessive adjective)The florist opened hisshop. (possessive adjective)