"Friends" is an English equivalent of the French word amis.
Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It literally means "boy friends" or "friends who are boys." The pronunciation is "ah-mee."
Chez (un) ami in French means "at (a) friend's (house)" in English.
amis mean friends.
as 'amis' is masculine plural, it means either a group of male friends, or a group of mixed sex friends.
a group of female friends would be 'amies'
les amis mean 'friends' in French.
French for My Friends
The friend
les amis = friends
chers amis means 'dear friends' in French.
Voir mes amis means 'to see my friends' in French.
devenons amis, or soyons amis
Your friends is 'tes amis' or 'vos amis' in French. My friends is 'mes amis'AnswerThere are two possibilities: tes amis or vos amis. Use tes if you are familiar with the person you are talking to, vos if they are not. Amis means these friends are guys or guys and girls. If they are only female friends: amies is correct. (OK, actually 4 poss.)
Amuse-bouche or amuse-gueule may be French equivalents of the English phrase "finger food."Specifically, the present imperative verb amuse is the same in English as in French. The feminine nouns bouche and gueule both mean "mouth" although the second word is more colloquial than the first. The pronunciations will be "ah-myooz boosh" and "ah-myooz ghuhl" in French.
"Friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French word amis. The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun will be "a-mee" in French.
amis (masc., plural) means 'friends' in English.
les amis means 'friends' in French.
Et ses amis means 'and his friends' in French.
Amis
'what is 'friends' 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.
'mes amis' are called 'my friends' in English.
Amies and amis are French equivalents of the English word "friends." Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male "friends" (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "a-mee" in French.
"They were friends till the end" in English is Ils étaient amis jusqu'à la fin in French.
"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.