"Der spezieller Freund" in the masculine and "Die spezielle Freundin" in the feminine are German equivalents of "the special friend."
The masculine singular definite article "der" and the feminine "die" mean "the." The masculine singular adjective "spezieller" and the feminine "spezielle" mean "special." The masculine singular noun "Freund" and the feminine "Freundin" mean "friend."
"My special friend" is an English equivalent of "Mein spezieller Freund."The masculine possessive adjective "mein" means "my." The masculine singular adjective "spezieller" means "special." The masculine singular noun "Freund" means "friend."
"The special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "der spezieller Freund."The masculine singular definite article "der" means "the." The masculine singular adjective "spezieller" means "special." The masculine singular noun "Freund" means "friend."
"The special (female) friend" is an English equivalent of "die spezielle Freundin."The feminine singular definite article "die" means "the." The feminine singular adjective "spezielle" means "special." The feminine singular noun "Freundin" means "friend."
"Sie sind besondere" is "you are special" in German. "du bist besondere" or (spezial)
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you're welcome my friend
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When referring to a group of male friends or a group of both genders translates into German as "Freunde".When referring to a group of female friends translates into German as "Freundinnen".When referring to a male friend translates into German as "Freund".When referring to a female friend translates into German as "Freundin".
A male "Friend" translates as "Freund".A female "Friend" translates as "Freundin".Multiple "Friends" translates as "Freunde".
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Hayley is not a German-derived name; therefore it has no special meaning in German.
Karissa is not a German-derived name, so it has no special meaning in German.