well i take spanish classes and me is yo and my friends is me amigos but usually when your talkin about a group to say we is nosotros if there are any guys in the mix but if all the friends ur talkin about are girls then you say nosotras so review: me=yo my friends=me amigos my friends (including boys)=nosotros and my friends (with just girls)=nosotras hope this helps :)
You can say "Yo y mis amigos estamos bailando."
It is more correct and common to say "mis amigos y yo estamos bailando"
(usually in most languages you list yourself last out of respect for the other person). The same goes for English: it is not grammatically correct to say "me and my friends are dancing". You should say "my friends and I are dancing"
And yes, you could also just say "we are dancing" (nosotros/nosotras estamos bailando)
"Dancing" is from the verb "bailar". The gerung (ing) form is "bailando". "Estoy bailando" means "I am dancing".
Las niñas están bailando con sus amigos. This is the progressive tense. You could also say "Las niñas bailan con sus amigos." Spanish speakers do not use the progressive nearly as much as in English.
Mis amigos me llaman lola
Mis amigos van al gimnasio.
You would say: "Espero que nos ponemos amigos mejores"
máquina bailadora
To say, "Which friends?" you say, -¿Cuáles amigos?
"Dancing" is from the verb "bailar". The gerung (ing) form is "bailando". "Estoy bailando" means "I am dancing".
baile de rotura
I have no friends in Spanish is ; No tengo amigos.
You do not specify a language so here goes:- "I have Spanish friends" - That is how you say it in English. And in Spanish: '(Yo) tengo amigos espanoles'
Alabado sea el baile!
amigos
Girl who are friends are amigas in spanish. Further boys are amigos
estoy bailando cinco demayo
"My friends automobile" is "El automovil de mi amigo" in Spanish.
"With my friends" in Spanish would be "Con mis amigos", or "Con mis amigas", if ALL the friends are female.