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"Ami's" doesn't look like a Latin word. Ami is a name for a plant known in English as Bishop's weed; amis is a form of the word for a fireman's bucket and would mean "to, for, by or with buckets". But it's not likely you'd encounter either of these words unless you were a Latin scholar poring over obscure texts.

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The Latin word "amis" translates to "friend" in English.

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13y ago

Ami (עמי) means "my people"

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