"Mon ami spécial" in the masculine and "mon amie spéciale" in the feminine may be French equivalents of "my special friend."
The possessive adjective "mon"* means "my." The masculine singular noun "ami" and the feminine "amie" mean "friend." The masculine singular adjective "spécial" and the feminine "spéciale" mean "special."
The pronunciation for both phrases is "moh-nah-mee speh-syahl."
*The feminine singular possessive form actually is "ma." But the form "mon" is used before a noun that begins with a vowel.
"mon ami spécial" for a male friend "mon amie spéciale" for a female friend
The word for "special" in French is "spécial."
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