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'Mes amis français' if they're male or a mixed female/male group and 'Mes amies françaises' if they're female may be French equivalents of 'my French friends'.

The plural possessive 'mes' means 'my'. The masculine plural 'amis' and the feminine plural 'amies' mean 'friends'. The masculine plural adjective 'français'and the feminine plural adjective 'françaises' mean 'French'.

All together, they respectively are pronounced 'meh-zah-mee fraw-seh' and 'meh-zah-mee fraw-sehz'.

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'Friends' is amis in french 'In' is the same. To say friends in friend in french is amis in amis

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Mon ami, mon amie. (mon is a masculine possessive but is used for both masculine and feminine versions of 'ami')

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