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a male friend = (chaver) חבר a female friend = (chaverah) חברה The above only work with the same genders (a male would call his male friend a chaver, and a female would call her female friend a chaverah. If a male is referring to a female friend, and not a girlfriend, she would be called yedidah (ידידה) If a female is referring to a male friend, and not a boyfriend, she would be called yadid (ידיד).
Ami for a male or amie for a female. Or copain for a male or copine for a female.a friend is called 'un ami, une amie' in French.Ton ami(e), votre ami(e)
Male friend = Amicus
An inhabitant of Montpellier, France is called a Montpelliérain (male) or Montpelliéraine (female).
Ronnie is a pretty unknown name in France. Anyone called Ronnie is bound to be called exactly the same when he comes in France.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it depends on your gender and the gender of your friend:If you are male and your friend is male: chavehr shelchaIf you are male and your friend is female: chavehrah shelchaIf you are female and your friend is male: chavehr shelachIf you are female and your friend is female: chavehrah shelachAnswer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish"; so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "your friend" is Dieneh Froind.
No. Although if you're a male, you probably won't get anywhere by trying to befriend a woman. This is called the friend zone.
It is okay to WANT to kiss your male friend - but you do not kiss anyone (male or female, friend or not) without asking their permission.
if your best friend is a male its parri if your best friend is a male its parri
Freund, for a male friend, Freundin for a female friend.