Friend
It depends on the gender of "you" and the gender of the "friend": Your (masculine) friend (Masculine) = hakhaver shelkha (???? ???) Your (masculine) friend (femine) = hayedidah shelkha (?????? ???) Your (feminine) friend (Masculine) = hayadid shelakh (????? ???) Your (feminine) friend (feminine) = hakhaverah shelakh (????? ???)
Ami, Copain -> masculine (to represent a male friend) Amie, Copine -> feminine (to represent a female friend) Copain & Copine can also be used to define a Boyfriend or Girlfriend.
The feminine word for fellow friend would be fellow. The word fellow refers to both male and female friends and colleagues.
The masculine 'vriend' and the feminine 'vriendin'are Dutch equivalents of 'friend'.
Amiga
Good is : Bon (masculine) Bonne (feminine) Best Friend is: Meilleur Ami (masculine) Meilleure Amie (Feminine)
"Der spezieller Freund" in the masculine and "Die spezielle Freundin" in the feminine are German equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular definite article "der" and the feminine "die" mean "the." The masculine singular adjective "spezieller" and the feminine "spezielle" mean "special." The masculine singular noun "Freund" and the feminine "Freundin" mean "friend."
The word "ami" is French for "friend," and it is masculine. In French, the feminine form is "amie." Therefore, when referring to a male friend, you would use "ami," while "amie" is used for a female friend.
A word-for-word gloss is "how is-called your-masculine friend-masculine or your-feminine friend-feminine", meaning "What is the name of your male/female friend?". It is German, by the way.
"Mia buona amica" is an Italian equivalent of "My good (woman) friend."Specifically, the feminine possessive "mia" means "my." The feminine adjective "buona" means "good." The feminine noun "amica" means "friend."The pronunciation is "MEE-ah BWOH-nah-MEE-kah."
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
"beautiful friend" (feminine)