Peer's,guyz or colleque
It is a toast word used when having a drink with friends, an English equivalent would be "Cheers", or "Bottoms Up"
The French word "amis" translates to "friends" in English. In French, "amis" is the plural form of "ami," which means "friend." The word "amis" is used to refer to a group of friends or multiple individuals considered to be friends in English.
Yes there is, it is poecilonym. Note however that this word is not in modern use, and can not be found in most modern dictionaries. Of course, you can still use it to impress your friends.
přítel means friends in Czech.
"You" is an English equivalent of the Italian word tu.Specifically, the word functions as a subject pronoun. It refers to "you" in its informal singular form, to be used with family, friends and peers. The pronunciation will be "too" in Italian.
"Friends" is a literal English equivalent of the French word amis. The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun will be "a-mee" in French.
A word that means friends that begins with P is pals.
No, "pals" is not a French word for friends. In French, the word for friends is "amis." "Pals" is often used in informal English to refer to close friends or companions.
No, "friendless" is not a word. The correct term is "without friends" or "lacking friends."
No, "friends" is not a monosyllabic word. It has two syllables: "fr-ends."
The equivalent of the word Vater in English is "father."
The equivalent of the word Ehemann in English is "husband."