'Always my best friend'
mon meilleur ami is "my best friend" (masculine) ma meilleure amie (feminine) So it does not mean I love you ((je t'aime) a friend is someone who knows you well and who loves you anyway.
My friend for ever
un meilleur ami means a best friend in French.
That is surely a (deliberately?) hideous attempt to translate something into French by a non French speaker. It means something like "I love you my friend, you are my best friend, you are always there for me." A grammatically correct sentence to say that in French would be: Je t'aime, mon ami. Tu es mon meilleur ami. Tu es toujours là pour moi.
You are the best friend to me also always. or words to that effect
mon meilleur ami = my best friend un ami d'enfance = a childhood friend
toi, mon meilleur ami
It literally translates as 'A friend you always just call'.
Meilleur ami in the masculine and Meilleure amiein the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "best friend."Specifically, the masculine adjective meilleur and the feminine meilleure mean "best, better." The masculine noun ami and the feminine amie mean "friend." But whatever the gender, the pronunciation is the same: "meh-yuh-rah-mee."
My best friend in French is "mon meilleur ami / ma meilleure amie". You are my best friend in French is Vous êtes mon meilleur ami Are you my best friend? in French is Etes-vous mon meilleur ami?
meilleur ami.
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