"You, my friend."
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
"¿Cómo se llama tu amiga?" means "What's your friend's name?" Just answer her name. Notice amiga is a female friend.
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
Sí, entiendo que quieres que sea tu novia y tu amiga al mismo tiempo. Es importante comunicar tus expectativas y deseos con claridad para construir una relación saludable y exitosa. Trabajar en una comunicación abierta y honesta puede ayudar a establecer límites y expectativas claras en la relación.
"Como se llama tu amiga" translates to "What is your friend's name?" in English. This is asking for the name of your friend.
you too my friend
you are my best friend and little sister.
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".
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
"¿Cómo se llama tu amiga?" means "What's your friend's name?" Just answer her name. Notice amiga is a female friend.
'Queria ser mi mejor amiga' means (as a statement) You/she wanted to be my best friend'; (as a question) 'Did you/she want to be my best friend?' 'quero tu por todo el pae' doesn't mean anything really, but 'te quiero por todo el' would mean 'I love you for all the....' but 'pae' - ???
It means "my friend (female)".
I need my friend.
They call your friend (female)...
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
es mi amiga = she is my friend
To more correctly communicate this sentiment in Spanish, you would use ser instead of estar. It would then read, Tu eres muy bella mi amiga. It means Thou art very beautiful, my (female) friend. Spanish still uses the equivalent of thee, thou, thy, and thine in everyday speech.