"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".
"Bo swar mo-na-mee" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Bonsoir, mon amie.Specifically, the masculine noun bonsoir is "good evening". The possessive adjective mon means "my". The feminine noun amie translates as "girl friend, girlfriend".
A female friend is called in French "une amie". We use "mon amie" to say "my (female) friend," "mon ami" for a male friend.
"Moh-nah-moor" is the pronunciation of the French phrase mon amour.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun amour means "love." The French language respects a consonant-vowel structure in pronunciation. So the letter"n" in mon will be pronounced with the letter "a" of amour even though it is not spelled as such.
"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".
"My name is..." is a literal English equivalent of the English-influenced, incomplete, uncommon French phrase Mon nom est... . The pronunciation will be "mo no ey" in French.
"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.
"Kisses (to my) friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phase Bisous, les amis! The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "kisses (for, to) the friends" -- will be "bee-soo ley-za-mee" in French.
"The French edition, my friend" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase la rédaction française, mon amie. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase as said to a female friend will be "la rey-da-ksyo fraw-sez mo-na-mee" in French.
Mon ami and mon amie are French equivalents of the English phrase "my friend." Context makes clear whether a female (case 2) or a male (example 1) suits. The pronunciation will be "mo-na-mee" in French.
"Bo swar mo-na-mee" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Bonsoir, mon amie.Specifically, the masculine noun bonsoir is "good evening". The possessive adjective mon means "my". The feminine noun amie translates as "girl friend, girlfriend".
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.
Merci, mon ami! and Merci, mon amie! are French equivalents of the English phrase "Thanks, my friend!" Context makes clear whether a female (case 1) or a male (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "mer-see mo-na-mee" in French.
A female friend is called in French "une amie". We use "mon amie" to say "my (female) friend," "mon ami" for a male friend.
"My biography" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "mon bio."Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective "mon" means "my." The term "bio" is short for the feminine noun "biographie" for "biography." The pronunciation is "moh- byoh."Unshortened, the phrase is "ma biographie." The feminine equivalent of "mon" is "ma." The pronunciation is "mah byoh-grah-fee."
"To my..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase à mon... . The masculine singular prepositional phrase references a male or masculine concept or object. The pronunciation will be "a mo" in French.
"J'aime mon amie de tout mon cœur." Or "ma petite amie" instead of "mon amie", but the literal expression for girlfriend is rarely used in French.
"Moh-nah-moor" is the pronunciation of the French phrase mon amour.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun amour means "love." The French language respects a consonant-vowel structure in pronunciation. So the letter"n" in mon will be pronounced with the letter "a" of amour even though it is not spelled as such.