your friend=dein Freund pronounced dein[as in the English word dine] freu[like roy with an f in front of it]nd[like end without the vowel e]=dien froynd
In the plural it is euer Freund (oi-air froynd), and in the formal it is ihr Freund (ear froynd).
of course if you mean it as a salutation at the end of a letter than a more proper ending would be something like:
herzliche Grüße=kindest regards pronounced herz[like hair on your head with a 'ts' at the end]liche[somewhat like leash for a dog with an uh sound at the end] grü[like grew as in plants]ße[a double s sound "sssss" then an uh sound to finish it off]=hairtsleashuh grewssuh
but say it fast as if you actually know what you're talking about ; ]
Kumpel
Kamerad
Kumpan
Spezi
Die Freundschaft.
dein Freund
Freund
you're welcome my friend
When referring to a group of male friends or a group of both genders translates into German as "Freunde".When referring to a group of female friends translates into German as "Freundinnen".When referring to a male friend translates into German as "Freund".When referring to a female friend translates into German as "Freundin".
A male "Friend" translates as "Freund".A female "Friend" translates as "Freundin".Multiple "Friends" translates as "Freunde".
The German word for friend id Freund; all nouns are capitalized in German. The languages spoken in Switzerland are French, German, Italian, and Romansch.
The German Friend - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (New York City, New York)
jemandes Freund - if the friend is male jemandes Freundin - if the friend is female
Bester Freund (male friend) Beste Freundin (female friend)
tattee
Freund.
Hallo, Hi
"Say hello to my little friend" is "Hallo zu sagen, mein kleiner freund" in German.