The "s" is there because it is plural. Such as, you and I, we are friends. To use it in a non plural would be something like : "I am a friend to him."
s' is belonging to someone! like the two boys' hats.
Please someone help me figure it out! There's a ship and an evil, i wanna say, witch or something...
Say all your friends who have one and say there are lots of 3+s
toujours ami(e)s, encore ami(e)s
j'aime mes ami(e)s
If you like her, then say, "that's great, I like you too." If you only want to be friends with her, then say,"that"s great, but I just want to stay friends."
There are many possible solutions.:]You can take the dog(s) with you., on the trip.Or you can have someone come to your house&watch them.You can take them to a boarding kennel.And lastly you can leave them at a friends or relatives.
That was Jennifer Anniston on Friends
Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat.Fortune Aids The Brave.Try your chances :P
je suis avec mes ami(e)s
jouer avec des ami(e)s
It is good form and manners to acknowledge by word or gesture the meeting of a friend(s). So no, people do not always say HI to friends, but they can indicate it in their actions.