I am pretty sure that Amiga is the feminine version of Amigo
Happy Birthday friend ( feminine ) (Amiga = Girl friend ) ( Amigo Boy friend ) (Not Girlfriend)
Marrant is masculine. The feminine version is 'marrante'.
Amiga means friend (female)Amigo means friend (male)
"Good night, Friends" is an English equivalent of "Buenas noches, Amigos."Specifically, the feminine adjective "buenas" means "good." The feminine noun "noches" means "nights." The masculine noun "amigos" means "friends."The pronunciation is "BWEH-nah-SNOH-tcheh-sah-MEE-gohs."
Translation: How are you, my friend.However, it would be rather odd to use "Usted" with your friend. It would sound like "How art thou, my friend?" Usted is formal and you would not use such formality with your friend.
amigo - boy amiga- girl
The feminine form of "un amigo" is "una amiga," both meaning friend in Spanish.
The feminine version of bad is mauvaise in French.
You say 'su amigo.' masculine. "su amiga", feminine.
The feminine form of vampire is vampiress. The feminine plural would be vampiresses.
Though dwarf is commonly used for both genders, the feminine form of dwarf is dwarfess. Another feminine version which is rather uncommon, is she-dwarf.
Feminine. You can tell because "la" is the singular, feminine version of "the" ('Las' is the plural). The singular, masculine version of "the" is "el" ('Los' is the plural).
bonne nourriture bonne = good (in the feminine version) la nourriture = food (it is a feminine word, hence why we use the feminine version of good)
"All about my friend" is "Todo sobre mi amigo (amiga if feminine)" in Spanish.
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Elise.