The feminine word for fellow friend would be fellow. The word fellow refers to both male and female friends and colleagues.
Ami, Copain -> masculine (to represent a male friend) Amie, Copine -> feminine (to represent a female friend) Copain & Copine can also be used to define a Boyfriend or Girlfriend.
"Freund" is masculine and "Freundin" is feminine.
A word-for-word gloss is "how is-called your-masculine friend-masculine or your-feminine friend-feminine", meaning "What is the name of your male/female friend?". It is German, by the way.
The Cajun French word is the same as the France french word. l'ami(e) (the -e is if the friend is feminine.)
it is the feminine form of the french word for "friend."
La mia amica is an Italian equivalent of 'my female friend'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine possessive 'mia' means 'my'. The feminine gender noun 'amica'means 'friend'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah MEE-ah ah-MEE-kah'.
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
The word "ami" is French for "friend," and it is masculine. In French, the feminine form is "amie." Therefore, when referring to a male friend, you would use "ami," while "amie" is used for a female friend.
Un copain (meaning a friend, a pal) is masculine. The feminine version is copine (pronoune [kopeen]
Friend
un ami (a male friend) une amie (a female friend)