"you are what friend"
What happened to your friend at low
"Que desea amiga?" is a phrase in Spanish. It means "What do you want, friend?" or "For what do you wish, friend?". The fact that "amiga" was used means that the speaker was talking to a female (versus "amigo").
How pretty, my friend.
"I am here for your friend."
Roughly translated it says : "And what they feel is not love. Love her as a friend".
"Qué pasa mi amiga mayor" translates to "What's up my older friend" in English. It's a casual way of checking in with someone and asking how they're doing.
Also, friend, I hope things go better for you than they did yesterday. 'Same to you, (my female) friend; hope it goes better than yesterday'
Amiga por vida means friend for life. (Amiga is feminine & Amigo is masculine)
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
It means,Thank you very much, so my dear friend, have a good Thursday.
you too my friend
hello wanted to thank you so much I love you you are my friend long friends and will continue