"Que desea amiga?" is a phrase in Spanish. It means "What do you want, friend?" or "For what do you wish, friend?".
The fact that "amiga" was used means that the speaker was talking to a female (versus "amigo").
bestfriend.
Nada means nothing or none. Amiga means female friend. So, nothing friend or no friend.
Translation: I love you friend
I miss you, friend (when talking to a female)
A friend (female friend) too
It means "you desire next?"
Translation: He would like to eat
Amiga por vida means friend for life. (Amiga is feminine & Amigo is masculine)
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
you too my friend
No he is a griefer
"you are what friend"
"You, my friend."
bestfriend.
amiga translates as "friend", it is also worth noting that amiga is the femanine version of friend, so more exactly an amiga is a female friend, just as an amigo would be a male friend
You would say "Ella no es tu amiga." (or su amiga for the formal you, usted) If you mean 'She is not my friend' - "Ella no es mi amiga".
That would translate over to: "She is a friend"