If your friends are all girls - mes amies
if your friends are all guys - mes amis
if a combination of both - mes amis
The plural of the French word for friend, "ami," is "amis."
The plural of "princess" in French is "princesses."
ma voiture (my car) (fem.) mon manteau (my coat) (masc.) mes amis (my friends) (plural)
you say nephew in French le neveu, plural: les neveux
'Mes amis français' if they're male or a mixed female/male group and 'Mes amies françaises' if they're female may be French equivalents of 'my French friends'.The plural possessive 'mes' means 'my'. The masculine plural 'amis' and the feminine plural 'amies' mean 'friends'. The masculine plural adjective 'français'and the feminine plural adjective 'françaises' mean 'French'.All together, they respectively are pronounced 'meh-zah-mee fraw-seh' and 'meh-zah-mee fraw-sehz'.
les Comores (plural)
To say male, the French say, "L'homme" (singular) or "Les Hommes" (plural).
The French word "amis" translates to "friends" in English. In French, "amis" is the plural form of "ami," which means "friend." The word "amis" is used to refer to a group of friends or multiple individuals considered to be friends in English.
des feutres (singular: un feutre)
The plural of "blanc" in French is "blancs" when referring to masculine nouns, and "blanches" when referring to feminine nouns.
The only correct plural for French is French. "Frenches", as you say, or 'Frenchies' is a derogatory slang term.
The "s" is there because it is plural. Such as, you and I, we are friends. To use it in a non plural would be something like : "I am a friend to him."