"I study with my friend, Martha."
"and with my friend" and the friend is female
I love you with all my heart, my friend
jugué
la casa de mi amiga es bonita!
Mi amiga. Amiga is the feminine form of the word for 'friend' so you don't need an extra descriptor as you do in English to announce that your friend is female; the noun itself tells her gender on its own.
No. But it is not that different. It is just 'vaya con dios mi amiga'.
sal con mi amiga
"Con mi amiga" is a Spanish phrase that means "with my friend" in English. It is used to indicate that someone is doing something or going somewhere with a female friend.
"and with my friend" and the friend is female
I love you with all my heart, my friend
Quiero pasar tiempo con mi amiga.
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
es mi amiga = she is my friend
jugué
You can say " Voy a estar con mi mejor amigo/amiga mañana". (male/female)
The subject pronoun for "mi amiga" in Spanish is "ella", which means "she" in English.
la casa de mi amiga es bonita!