"L'ami spécial" in the masculine or "l'amie spéciale" in the feminine are French equivalents of "the special friend."
The masculine/feminine definite article "l"* means "the." The masculine singular noun "ami" and the feminine "amie" mean "friend." The masculine singular adjective "spécial" and the feminine "spéciale" mean "special."
The pronunciation is "lah-mee speh-syahl."
*The masculine form actually is "le," and the feminine "la." But the "e" in "le" and the "a" in "la" drop before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
"mon ami spécial" for a male friend "mon amie spéciale" for a female friend
No, "friend" is not a plural in French. The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend and "amie" for a female friend.
what is the word special in french
In Cajun French, "Happy Birthday, your friend" can be expressed as "Joyeux anniversaire, mon ami." Cajun French incorporates elements of Louisiana's unique culture and dialect but often retains similar phrases to standard French. This greeting conveys warmth and friendship on someone's special day.
ami / amie is friend in French
"Friend" in French is spelled "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
"Will you be my friend?" in French is Serais-tu mon ami?.
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
most special friend - athyantha priyamaina nestham
My friend called me "inspiring" and it made me feel special.
a friend is translated 'un ami, une amie" in French.
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