Ami (masculine) Amie (feminine)
That last answer is the formal way to say 'friend'. male friend - un ami female friend - une amie OR to say "The Friend" you can say- l'ami
Friend can be translated into Kikuyu language as murata.
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.
it means : friends :amis friend amibut if you want to say compnions its copine for girls and copin for boys.
French is the official language of France.
mon amis
To say the words I miss you friend in the French language you say Tu me manques ami.
"être votre ami / amie"
That last answer is the formal way to say 'friend'. male friend - un ami female friend - une amie OR to say "The Friend" you can say- l'ami
Masculine form is "Ami" Feminine form is "Amie" (I'm from Canada, and have a lot of use for the french language
"est-ce que tu as un petit ami ?"
Friend can be translated into Kikuyu language as murata.
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.
it means : friends :amis friend amibut if you want to say compnions its copine for girls and copin for boys.
Anglais is English in the French language.
The Cajun phrase for "my friend" is "mon ami." This phrase reflects the Cajun French dialect, which has roots in the French language and carries a unique cultural significance in Louisiana. In informal contexts, you might also hear "ma chérie" for a close female friend.
French is the official language of France.