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It means "I miss you my friend"
... toujours mon amie means '...always/ still/ forever my friend'
La fille à qui tu as parlé était mon amie in French means "The girl you talked to was my friend" in English.
"Kisses (to my) friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phase Bisous, les amis! The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "kisses (for, to) the friends" -- will be "bee-soo ley-za-mee" in French.
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon amie. The possessive singular phrase references a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "mo-an-mee" in French.
My friend (and this friend is a girl)
"My special (female) friend" is an English equivalent of "mon amie spéciale."The masculine possessive adjective "mon"* means "my." The feminine singular noun "amie" means "friend." The feminine singular adjective "spéciale" means "special,"The pronunciation is "moh-nah-mee speh-syahl."*The feminine singular possessive adjective actually is "ma." But the masculine form is used before feminine nouns that begin with a vowel.
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
I agreed with my girlfriend.
à bientôt, mon amie means see you soon my (girl)friend
It is 'mon amie'. It should be 'ma', because 'amie' is there a feminine, but for the sake of pronounciation, 'mon' is substituted. (if not, you would have two vowel sounds following each other)
You would say "mon amie" because "amie" begins with a vowel sound, so the masculine form "mon" is used instead of "ma".