"To see my girlfriend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à voir ma petite amie. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "to see my little (female) friend" in English. The pronunciation will be "a vwar ma puh-tee-ta-mee" in French.
girlfirend is translated by 'petite amie' or amie' in French.
petite amie
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
One says "girlfriend" in French as "copine" or "petite amie."
est-ce qu'elle est ta petite amie / est-elle ta petite amie would be the translations for 'is she your girlfriend in French.
comment est ta petite amie ? -
Est-ce qu'elle est ta petite amie? and Est-elle ta petite amie? are French equivalents of the English phrase "Is she your girlfriend?" The two questions translate, literally and respectfully, as "Is it that she is your little friend?" and "Is she your little friend?" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "eh-skuh ey-leh ta puh-tee-ta-mee" and "eh-tel ta ptee-ta-mee" in French.
petite amie.
une ex, une ex-petite amie, une ancienne petite amie
Amie is generally feminine ,because in the French Language if you were to say "C'est ma petite amie" Which in English would translate in to "This is my girlfriend". This proves that amie is feminine.
girlfriend -> petite amie
my girlfriend