A female friend is called in French "une amie". We use "mon amie" to say "my (female) friend," "mon ami" for a male friend.
"Adieu mon ami" means "Goodbye, my [male] friend." ('amie' being the feminine version of 'ami') The equivalent phrase, when said to a female friend would be "Adieu, m'amie".
tu as mon amie would be you are my friend and je t'aime is i like you :D
"Mo-na-mee" is the pronunciation of the French phrase mon amie.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective ma assumes the masculine form monbefore nouns whose spelling begins with a vowel. It means "my". The feminine noun amie translates as "girl friend, girlfriend".
Bonsoir: [bohn-swahr] – The "n" in bon is nasal, and the "r" in soir is pronounced with a soft, guttural sound.Mon amie: [mohn ah-mee] – The "n" in mon is also nasal, and amie is pronounced like "ah-mee" with a soft "m" and no hard "e" sound at the end.In English phonetics, it would sound like: Bohn-swahr mohn ah-mee.This phrase means "Good evening, my friend" and is typically used when addressing a female friend, as amie is the feminine form.
"my best friend's name is" is translated in French "le nom de mon meilleur ami est / de ma meilleure amie est"
bon lundi, mon amie.
I believe you want to write: "Je te présente mon amie." - It means: I present/introduce my friend to you. Note: "Amie" = Female friend. "Ami" = Male friend.
mon meilleur ami - (If friend is male) ma meilleure amie - (If friend is female)
"mon ami spécial" for a male friend "mon amie spéciale" for a female friend
"Mon ami très bon" for a male, or "Mon amie très bonne" for a female.
Mon meilleur ami. (male)Ma meilleure amie (female)
Ma nouvelle amie = My new (female) friend. Mon nouvel ami = My new (male) friend.
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon amie. The possessive singular phrase references a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "mo-an-mee" in French.
You're my friend is "tu es mon ami / mon amie" in French.
my sister = ma soeur my friend = mon ami, mon amie
The French equivalent of "my little friend" is mon ami petit (male) or mon amie petite (female).Likewise, mon petit ami is boyfriend and ma petite amie is girlfriend.Also, the French wouldn't say ma amie because it does not "flow" pronunciation-wise.
"Adieu mon ami" means "Goodbye, my [male] friend." ('amie' being the feminine version of 'ami') The equivalent phrase, when said to a female friend would be "Adieu, m'amie".