"Ah-mee-koh" is the way to pronounce the Italian word amico.
Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It means "(male) friend." It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article l'* ("the") or the indefinite un("a, one").
*It actually is il. But the vowel drops and is replaced by an apostrophe before a noun that begins with a vowel.
The pronunciation of the Italian word "amico" is AH-mee-koh.
"Amico" in Italian means "friend."
"Amico" is the Italian word for male friend, while "amica" is the word for female friend.
The Italian pronunciation of "salve" is /Λsalve/.
"How are you, my friend?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai mi amico?Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb stai means "(informal singular you) are." The masculine possessive adjective mi* means "my.' The masculine noun amico means "friend."The pronunciation is "KOH-meh steye** mee ah-MEE-koh."*The masculine possessive adjective actually is mio. But the final vowel o drops before a noun that begins with a vowel.**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Some translations for "friend" in other languages are: French: ami/amie Spanish: amigo/amiga German: Freund/Freundin Italian: amico/amica
"Friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian word amico. The masculine singular noun also translates as "buddy," "mate" or "pal" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-MEE-ko" in Pisan Italian.
"Yeah, buddy!" in English is Sì, amico! in Italian. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Yes, (male) friend!" in English. The pronunciation will be "see a-MEE-ko" in Italian.
"Amico" in Italian means "friend."
"Friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian word amico.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that means "(male) friend." The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-koh." The feminine equivalent, amica, means "(female) friend." The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-kah."
"Amico" is the Italian word for male friend, while "amica" is the word for female friend.
"Buddy" in English is amico in Italian.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
"No friends!" in English is Nessun amico! in Italian.
"Yes, everyone drinks, (my) friend!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, tutto beve, amico!Specifically, the affirmative sì is "yes." The masculine indefinite pronoun tutto means "all, everybody, everyone." The present indicative verb beve means "(he/it/she) does drink, drinks, is drinking" or "(formal singular you) are drinking, do drink, drink." The masculine noun amico translates as "friend."The pronunciation will be "see TOOT-to BEY-vey a-MEE-ko" in Italian.
"Remembering a friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ricordando un amico.Specifically, the present participle ricordando means "remembering." The masculine singular indefinite article unmeans "a, one." The masculine noun amico means "(male) friend."The pronunciation is "REE-kohr-DAHN-doh oo-nah-MEE-koh."
"He wants to be your friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vuole essere tuo amico. The third person singular present indicative, present infinitive, and masculine singular possessive and noun also translate into English as "She wishes to be your friend," in both cases to a male. The pronunciation will be "VWO-ley ES-sey-rey TOO-o a-MEE-ko" in Italian.
EMO amico.