Your friends is 'tes amis' or 'vos amis' in French. My friends is 'mes amis'
AnswerThere are two possibilities: tes amis or vos amis. Use tes if you are familiar with the person you are talking to, vos if they are not. Amis means these friends are guys or guys and girls. If they are only female friends: amies is correct. (OK, actually 4 poss.)At the end of a letter - friendly (best) wishes
It is mostly understood as "friendly", like "sympatique" in French. Yet it often means "compassionate". "I feel sympathetic" does not mean that you feel friendly with someone.
In a friendly manner - this word can be used to sign off a letter (informally)
To be polite: Votre français est excellent. In a more casual/friendly way: Ton français est excellent.
Bon soir, mesdames! is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Good evening, ladies!" The greeting serves as a friendly welcome to an all-female audience. The pronunciation will be "bo swar mey-dam" in French.
Friendly = Gentille
kind, kind-hearted, friendly - gentil (m), gentille (f)
Montreal
It is French for 'Friendly'.
amical
To say "the teacher is friendly" in French, you would say "le professeur est sympathique."
French use "écologique".
amical(e) - gentil/gentille
The term is Francophile (one friendly or sympathetic toward France and the French).
the friendly months
It's "Elle est gentille."
amicale (adj.) means friendly in Frenchun match amical (masc.) = a friendly gameune réunion amicale (fem.) = a friendly meeting