"All my friends" is an English equivalent of the French phrase tous mes amis.
Specifically, the masculine indefinite adjective tousis "all" in this context. The feminine/masculine possessive adjective mes means "my." The masculine noun amistranslates as "friends (either all male or mixed female and male)."
The pronunciation will be "too mey-za-mee" in French.
English to French translation: amené 30 amis
"To be friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase être amis. The phrase may be applied to male friends or to a mixed group of female and male friends. The pronunciation will be "eh-tra-mee" in French.
les amis means 'friends' in French.
L'ami (singular, masculine) is "the friend" (a male friend) in French. Les amis (plural, masculine) is "the friends".
"Friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French word amis. The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun will be "a-mee" in French.
de vieux amis
"The visits of the friends" is a literal English equivalents of the French phrase les visites des amis. The masculine plural noun amis may refer to either an all-male group of friends or to a mixed group of females and males. The pronunciation will be "ley vee-zeet dey-za-mee" in French.
amis (masc., plural) means 'friends' in English.
The phrase "friends for life" can be translated to "amis pour la vie" in French.
I have the best friends
Et ses amis means 'and his friends' in French.
The phrase 'cafe des amis' mean 'friends' coffee'. It is derived from French. It is often used as a name for a French-themed restaurant, hotel, bistro or caf©.