the Spanish word "Amigo" means the English word "Friend"
"Amigo" is a Spanish word that translates to "friend" in English. It is used to refer to a close or trusted companion.
The feminine form of "un amigo" is "una amiga," both meaning friend in Spanish.
"Prosperous anos amigo" is a mix of English and Spanish, with a slight error in the usage. It seems to be a combination of wishing someone a prosperous year ("anos" should be "años" in Spanish, meaning years) and "amigo" which means friend. So, it could be intended to wish a friend a prosperous year.
"cumpleaños de tu mejor amigo" means "birthday of your best friend" in English.
"Amigo" means "friend" in English, while "mop" refers to a cleaning tool used to absorb liquid.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
amigo is spanish for friend amigos is spanish for friends
"Sone contigo amigo" means I dreamed of you my friend.
"Prosperous anos amigo" is a mix of English and Spanish, with a slight error in the usage. It seems to be a combination of wishing someone a prosperous year ("anos" should be "años" in Spanish, meaning years) and "amigo" which means friend. So, it could be intended to wish a friend a prosperous year.
"Amigo" means "friend" in English, while "mop" refers to a cleaning tool used to absorb liquid.
amigo, crony
The only gay reference to "amigo" is someone thinking its cute and implying that it means gay. The true meaning of AMIGO, is male friend, thus AMIGA= female friend
Mis amigos, as Mi amigo, a
"cumpleaños de tu mejor amigo" means "birthday of your best friend" in English.
Tu amigo or su amigo
Thanks a lot my friend.
Amigo/a tuyo. Su amigo/a. Tu amigo/a
Mexicans are not called amigo because amigo is friend