"A friend here, girl."
It means "Stay calm, you always have a friend here." It is a comforting phrase to reassure someone that they are not alone and that they can rely on the support of a friend.
"Hay un amigo en mi" translates to "There is a friend in me" in English.
"Tienes tu amigo" in Spanish translates to "you have your friend" in English.
"I live with a friend."
The feminine form of "un amigo" is "una amiga," both meaning friend in Spanish.
It means "Stay calm, you always have a friend here." It is a comforting phrase to reassure someone that they are not alone and that they can rely on the support of a friend.
Juan es un amigo y Ana es una
for a friend
"Hay un amigo en mi" translates to "There is a friend in me" in English.
"Tienes tu amigo" in Spanish translates to "you have your friend" in English.
la direcion de un amigo means in English the address of a friend or the direction of a firendit is correct!!The direction of a friend is the meaning of La direcion de un amigoby:kenly
It means, "...if you/he/she had a [male] friend..."
You're dirty minded (para chico o chica).
"I live with a friend."
estoy = I am hablando = talking con = with un = a amigo = friend via facebook is the same in English So it means "I am talking with a friend via (over, through, by means of) facebook"
Such a pretty name for a pretty chick.
For a friend is an English equivalent of 'para un amigo'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'pah-rah oo-nah-MEE-goh'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'para'means 'for'. The masculine indefinite article 'uno'* means 'a, one'. The masculine gender noun 'amigo' means 'friend'.*The vowel 'o' often is dropped from the article when it's followed by a noun that begins with a vowel, as in the case of 'amigo'.