The phrase 'cafe des amis' mean 'friends' coffee'. It is derived from French. It is often used as a name for a French-themed restaurant, hotel, bistro or caf©.
Sounds like the name of a bistro (correct spelling is without the T at the end) so the bistro is called Au Rendez-vous des Amis... which means the 'friends' meeting place'.
un ami (masc.), une amie (fem.)plural: des amis, des amies
Bonjour à des amis Didi et Isaac
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire mean 'what do you like to do' in French.
"I'm not speaking to you anymore" is "je ne te parle plus" in French.
J'ai des amis=I have friends.
kah-FAY daze ah-MEE
with (some) friends.
Société des Amis des Universités de Paris was created in 1899.
This translates literally as 'The friends of my friends are my friends'. In good English 'My friends' friends are my friends also'.
"traîner avec ses amis" "fréquenter des amis, fréquenter des copains"
love and kisses to his/her friends
It is French for friends room. The normal spelling is chambre d'ami.
sommes nous toujours des amis ? = are we still friends?vous = you[ils, elles] sont = [they] arefou = crazyÃ? moi = mine
"The visits of the friends" is a literal English equivalents of the French phrase les visites des amis. The masculine plural noun amis may refer to either an all-male group of friends or to a mixed group of females and males. The pronunciation will be "ley vee-zeet dey-za-mee" in French.
Est-ce que nous pouvons etre des amis?(formal) Pouvons-nous etre des amis?(informal)
"but only friends"