With your friend (male) or your friend (female)
What happened to your friend at low
amiga translates as "friend", it is also worth noting that amiga is the femanine version of friend, so more exactly an amiga is a female friend, just as an amigo would be a male friend
Translation: What are you going to do tomorrow with your friend?
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
you too my friend
The question "¿Quién es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Who is your friend?" in English. To respond, you would typically provide the name of your friend or describe them using adjectives or other identifying information. For example, you could say "Mi amigo se llama Juan" (My friend's name is Juan) or "Mi amiga es muy simpática" (My friend is very friendly).
¿Soy tu mejor amigo? (if you're a guy) ¿Soy tu mejor amiga? (if you're a girl)
¿qué pasa con tu amigo?
Une amie means "A (female) friend"Un ami means "A (male) friend"
Ah, that's a lovely question, friend. When someone asks "¿Cómo se llama tu amigo o tu amiga?" you can simply respond with their name. It's a wonderful way to show appreciation for your friend and share their beautiful name with others. Just like painting happy little trees, sharing your friend's name can bring joy and connection to those around you.
"you" changes in Brazil or Portugal.. depending which country he/she is from, you can use the following: Melhor= best Amigo= male friend Amiga = female friend Você é meu melhor amigo (Brazil , male friend) Você é minha melhor amiga (Brazil, female friend) Tu és meu melhor amigo (Portugal, male friend) Tu és minha melhor amiga (Portugal, female friend)
You would say Te Amo mi amigo or Te Quiero mi amigo