i think it means, "your frend"
"Ton Ami" is French for "your friend." It is commonly used to refer to someone's friend in a casual or familiar way.
This phrase in Bengali translates to "I will always love you."
"Adieu mon amie" is a phrase in French that translates to "Goodbye my friend" in English. It is a farewell message expressing goodbye to a female friend.
This phrase is in French and translates to "I have your love and I want your revenge." It suggests a complex and possibly tumultuous relationship dynamic between the speaker and the person they are addressing.
This phrase in French translates to "you are the best friend in the world."
"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.
Un ami : a friend (male) Une amie : a friend (female)
"And your friend" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase et ton amie. The feminine singular phrase refers to a girlfriend or a female friend. The pronunciation will be "ey to-na-mee" in French.
i like you boyfriend
my friend is 'mon ami(e)'; your friend is 'ton ami(e)'
"Your friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton ami. The masculine singular phrase refers to a boyfriend or to a male friend. The pronunciation will be "to-na-mee" in French.
My friend for ever
"Pour mon cher ami" is a French phrase that translates to "for my dear friend" in English.
ton ami
Content d'être votre ami. (if you're a guy) Contente d'être votre ami. (if you're a girl) 'votre' is used out of respect You can also say 'content(e) d'être ton ami. OR Enchanté d'être ton/votre ami. (if you're a guy) Enchantée d'être ton/votre ami. (if you're a girl)
Est-ce que je suis ton ami / ton amie. Note the spellings of Ami/Amie: • "ami"; if you askin a male friend. • "amie"; if you askin a female friend.
aimer ton ami / aimer ton copain / adorer ton ami / adorer ton copain (male friend)aimer ton amie / aimer ta copine / adorer ton amie / adorer ta copine (female friend)If it is meant to be a command,Aime-toi ton ami.Adore-toi ta copine.etc.More formal would beaimer votre ami / votre copine etc.Aimez-vous votre ami / Adorez-vous votre copine etc.
"I only want to be your friend! I await you!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux seulement être ton ami! Je t'attends! The listener is male since ami, not amie, is used for "friend." The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh sul-maw eh-to-na-mee zhuh ta-taw" in French.