My friend (and this friend is a girl)
My friend
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
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)
"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.
me rencontrer
Mon Cher ami
I agreed with my girlfriend.
Don't have a clue sorry
... toujours mon amie means '...always/ still/ forever my friend'
Is my friend.
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
It means "I miss you my 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)
the girlfriend of my dreams
La fille à qui tu as parlé était mon amie in French means "The girl you talked to was my friend" in English.
You would say "mon amie" because "amie" begins with a vowel sound, so the masculine form "mon" is used instead of "ma".
It should be - vous êtes mon amie - you are my friend (feminine)
Mon amie la rose was created in 1964.