This is my friend Pablo (Paul).
It is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translation himself.
"Este es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
That's male. The female form would be "Esta es mi amiga".
"Mi amigo" in Spanish means "my friend" in English.
"Este" in Spanish means "this" in English. It is a demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something close to the speaker.
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?
"Este es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
That's male. The female form would be "Esta es mi amiga".
amigo means friend in Spanish
"Amigo" means "friend".
friend
"Mi amigo" in Spanish means "my friend" in English.
Friend in Spanish is "amigo" or "amiga" depending on gender.
"Pablo, háblame" is Spanish for "Pablo, talk to me."
"A friend"
"Este" in Spanish means "this" in English. It is a demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something close to the speaker.
Stop, my friend.
If you mean Pablo Picasso his christian name was Pablo.