Amigo (Portuguese and Spanish for friend in the masculine).
SENTENCE:
I'm so proud of my Amigo/s!
My amigo, John, and I went to the mall to eat some tacos.
Su / tu / vuestro (a) mi mejor amigo (a) = Your best friendyour my best friend (an illogical sentence)If you meant: 'You're (= you are) my best friend' - Es / eres mi mejor amigo (a)
It is a nonsense sentence that translates to: I am a your friend and how are you?
Tu amigo or su amigo
Amigo/a tuyo. Su amigo/a. Tu amigo/a
Mexicans are not called amigo because amigo is friend
that doesn't make sense as a sentence exactly, but I believe it's intended to say 'you understand my friend' or 'you understand me, friend.'
Your speaking Spanglish, Spanish and English in one sentence. The spanish should read, "De reina ojos amigo" But i guess in English it would mean, "Of queen eyes friend''
"Amigo" is Spanish for "friend".
The plural of amigo is amigos.
Amigo is singular.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.