I love my crazy friend
"Cache mon Amis" translates to "Hide my friends" in English. It combines the French word "cache," meaning "to hide," with "mon amis," which means "my friends." This phrase can imply a playful or secretive gesture, suggesting that one should keep their friends hidden, perhaps from prying eyes.
You can say "J'aime mes amis" in French to mean "I love my friends."
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
mon amis
Friend - ami. J'aime mon ami. - I love my friend. Amis - friends. J'aime mes amis. - I love my friends.
Mes ami should read mes amis (plural) and means my friends, whilst mon ami (singular) is the translation for my friend. .
'Mes amis français' if they're male or a mixed female/male group and 'Mes amies françaises' if they're female may be French equivalents of 'my French friends'.The plural possessive 'mes' means 'my'. The masculine plural 'amis' and the feminine plural 'amies' mean 'friends'. The masculine plural adjective 'français'and the feminine plural adjective 'françaises' mean 'French'.All together, they respectively are pronounced 'meh-zah-mee fraw-seh' and 'meh-zah-mee fraw-sehz'.
"Good morning my friend" when translated from English to French would be "bonjour mon ami." Bon jour by itself means Good day or Hello
Merci mon ami (if your friend is a man), merci mon amie (if you're thanking a woman).
Yes very much my little friends.
bonne chance mon ami!and: "bonne chance les amis" (if there are several of them)
"ça va bien mon ami ?" "how are you my friend ?" I can't decipher the rest