"L'ami spécial" in the masculine or "l'amie spéciale" in the feminine are French equivalents of "the special friend."
The masculine/feminine definite article "l"* means "the." The masculine singular noun "ami" and the feminine "amie" mean "friend." The masculine singular adjective "spécial" and the feminine "spéciale" mean "special."
The pronunciation is "lah-mee speh-syahl."
*The masculine form actually is "le," and the feminine "la." But the "e" in "le" and the "a" in "la" drop before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
"mon ami spécial" for a male friend "mon amie spéciale" for a female friend
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"Will you be my friend?" in French is Serais-tu mon ami?.
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
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"Friend" in French is "ami" (masculine) or "amie" (feminine); they are pronounced the same.