For a friend is an English equivalent of 'para un amigo'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'pah-rah oo-nah-MEE-goh'.
In the word by word translation, the preposition 'para'means 'for'. The masculine indefinite article 'uno'* means 'a, one'. The masculine gender noun 'amigo' means 'friend'.
*The vowel 'o' often is dropped from the article when it's followed by a noun that begins with a vowel, as in the case of 'amigo'.
for a friend
¿Qué bebe el amigo para el desayuno?" It means, "What does the friend drink for breakfast?"
la direcion de un amigo means in English the address of a friend or the direction of a firendit is correct!!The direction of a friend is the meaning of La direcion de un amigoby:kenly
It means, "...if you/he/she had a [male] friend..."
"I live with a friend."
estoy = I am hablando = talking con = with un = a amigo = friend via facebook is the same in English So it means "I am talking with a friend via (over, through, by means of) facebook"
It means..."He is more than a friend for Her" ha I only know what para ella means "for her" I used dictionary.com's translator! xD-CBR
I have a sweet for your tongue.
"Tienes tu amigo" in Spanish translates to "you have your friend" in English.
"Un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo" means "a big hug from your friend"
"Para mi amigo/a" = For my friend
I am pleased to make your acquaintance