amiga cerca
There is no way in saying it if you're close it's still the feminine way amiga.
You say (presumably to a close friend) "Estás enojado/a?" It's 'enojado' for a male, and 'enojada' for a female.
le copain = male friend la copine = female friend l'ami = close male friend / boyfriend l'amie = close female friend / girlfriend
You say (presumably to a close friend) "Estás enojado/a?" It's 'enojado' for a male, and 'enojada' for a female.
male close friend = khah-VEHR TOV (חבר טוב) female close friend = khah-veh-RAH toh-VAH (חברה טובה)
hoa'aloha, hoa'aloha punahele (favorite friend), hoa makamaka (intimate/close friend)
"It doesn't matter what happens" in Spanish is "No importa que pasa". It is pronounced "no eem-POR-tah kay PA-sah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Do you want the cookie" in informal Spanish (talking to someone younger or a close relative or friend) is ¿Quieres la galleta?
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Close' is "Fungaa".
It means, "You [close, personal friend] share the food."
dump him
He's very close friends with his Spanish national team mate, Pepe Reina.