"Asi es amiga" in Spanish translates to "That's how it is, friend" in English.
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
"Haci es amiga" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like there might be a mistake or a missing word in the phrase. "Así es amiga" means "That's how it is, my friend."
"Como es tu mejor amiga" in Spanish means "What is your best friend like?"
This phrase translates to "My friend Makiko is from Tokyo" in Spanish.
That would translate over to: "She is a friend"
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "Así es la vida" translates to "That's life" in English. It's a phrase used to express acceptance of life's unpredictable and sometimes difficult circumstances.
You would say "Ella no es tu amiga." (or su amiga for the formal you, usted) If you mean 'She is not my friend' - "Ella no es mi amiga".
mi amiga es mala
La amiga de Alicia means: Alicia's friend(feminine)
asi es la vida
Translation: No es asi?
la casa de mi amiga es bonita!
"Como es tu mejor amiga" in Spanish means "What is your best friend like?"
In Spanish "That's how i roll" is "Asi es como me roll."
The meaning of the Spanish word Asi depends on the context. Asi es = That's the way it is / This is the way it is. Asi son las cosas = That is the way things are. Se hace asi = It's done like that / like this.
'no es malo es....' = it's not bad it's.... good = bueno asi asi/tal cual/medianamente = so-so, middling