"Live, my good friend!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Vis, mon bon ami!
Specifically, the present imperative verb vis is "(informal singular you) live!" The masculine possessive adjective mon means "my." The masculine adjective bon means "good, nice." The masculine noun ami translates as "(male) friend."
The pronunciation will be "vee moh boh a-mee" in French.
Quel ami commun avons-nous? in French is "Which friend do we have in common?" in English.
"Good friend" in English is bon ami for a male and bonne amie for a female in French.
"Avec mon ami," when translated into English, means "with my friend."
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon amie. The possessive singular phrase references a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "mo-an-mee" in French.
J'aime mon nouvel ami means "I love (or: I like) my few friend." in French.
"Smile, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Sourire, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "soo-reer mo-na-mee" in French.
"Indeed yes, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bien, oui, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular affirmative phrase will be "bya wee mo-na-mee" in French.
did you became so charming my friend?
what if your American friend... > "et si ton ami américain ..."
friend is translated 'ami' (masc.) in French.
"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.
je vais à la fête de mes ami(e)s