You say 'su amigo.' masculine. "su amiga", feminine.
"O amigo especial" in the masculine and "a amiga especial" in the feminine may be Portuguese equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular definite article "o" and the feminine "a" mean "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" and the feminine "amiga" mean "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The respective pronunciations are "oo uh-MEE-ghoo ee-SHPEH-syow"* and "ah uh-MEE-ghuh ee-SHPEH-syow.**The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain.
"El amigo especial" in the masculine and "la amiga especial" in the feminine may be Spanish equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular definite article "el" and the feminine "la" mean "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" and the feminine "amiga" mean "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The respective pronunciations are "eh-lah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syahl" and "la-MEE-ghah eh-speh-syahl."
Amiga por vida means friend for life. (Amiga is feminine & Amigo is masculine)
Feminine
I am pretty sure that Amiga is the feminine version of Amigo
"The special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "El amigo especial."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" means "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The pronunciation is "eh-lah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syahl."
its masculine no doubt
"Mi amigo especial" in the masculine and "Mi amiga especial" in the feminine may be Spanish equivalents of "my special friend."The possessive adjective "mi" means "my." The masculine singular noun "amigo" and the feminine "amiga" mean "friend." The adjective "especial" means "special."The respective pronunciations are "mee ah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syal" and "mee ah-MEE-ghah eh-speh-syahl."
Masculine
feminine
masculine