"tu es moche comme moi, et oui tu peux être mon amie" (corrected spelling) translates as "You're ugly like me, and yes, you can be my friend" in French.
You are ugly like me and yes you can be my friend.
I want your ugly ....
My friend (and this friend is a girl)
my very dear friend, (amie is feminine so the said friend is a woman)
I agreed with my girlfriend.
"un ami" means a friend, a pal, a buddy in English
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
Don't have a clue sorry
"au revoir ma belle amie" means "good bye my beautiful friend" and it sounds just as unnatural in French as in English.
Moche is not a German word. The closest words are:Woche - weekMochte - (I, he, she, it) would have likedMöchte - (I, he, she, it) would like
to my friend (fem) a ma amie contracted so: a m'amie
Quel age a ton amie means how old is your friend?