A person you are dating exclusively, but who has not yet been elevated to "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" status. It has also been used as a euphemism for same-sex partnerships or menstruation.
she is very special friend.
"Der spezieller Freund" in the masculine and "Die spezielle Freundin" in the feminine are German equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular definite article "der" and the feminine "die" mean "the." The masculine singular adjective "spezieller" and the feminine "spezielle" mean "special." The masculine singular noun "Freund" and the feminine "Freundin" mean "friend."
when you get so thing form your parets or friend or a person
"Aloha ʻoe" means farewell to you, and "pilialoha" means lover or beloved. Combined, the phrase "aloha ʻoe pilialoha" can be interpreted as a poetic and affectionate way to bid farewell to a loved one in Hawaiian.
It could mean that you are special to him, or that he has one reason or another not to have you as a normal friend. For example, he is embarrassed to be known to be friends with you and only hangs out with you when no one else is around. In this case, he might use the word special friend to describe you. There is, however, a slight possibility that he is not smooth with words and actually likes you more than a friend. But that is unlikely as "special friend" leaves to much to imagination, especially towards the negative side.
it is hard to explain but it doesn't mean that their not your friend but they find it special for them.
You may mean 'precious comrade' - somebody special to you, a feeling a soldier may have for his best friend.
My special friend that you like a lot
most special friend - athyantha priyamaina nestham
In American Sign Language (ASL), the name "Becca" can be fingerspelled by using the manual alphabet to sign the letters B, E, C, C, and A. Each letter is represented using a specific handshape.
In American Sign Language, you can fingerspell the name "Courtney" by signing C-O-U-R-T-N-E-Y. Each letter is formed using your dominant hand's fingers to represent each letter.
"O amigo especial" in the masculine and "a amiga especial" in the feminine may be Portuguese equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular definite article "o" and the feminine "a" mean "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" and the feminine "amiga" mean "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The respective pronunciations are "oo uh-MEE-ghoo ee-SHPEH-syow"* and "ah uh-MEE-ghuh ee-SHPEH-syow.**The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain.