Mes ami should read mes amis (plural) and means my friends, whilst mon ami (singular) is the translation for my friend. .
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine) "Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
my friend is 'mon ami(e)'; your friend is 'ton ami(e)'
Your friend in french is: mon ami (for singular). While saying my friends in french, that is : mes amis. (for plural)
Merci mon ami (if your friend is a man), merci mon amie (if you're thanking a woman).
cheers my friend
Bonne nuit, mes amis - Good night my friends
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
No, "mes" is singular. In French, "mes" is used to indicate possession for singular nouns. For plural possessive, you would use "mes" for plural nouns.
avec mon ami.
Amis (friends) or mes amis (my friends).
"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine) "Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
You can say "J'aime mes amis" in French to mean "I love my friends."
j'aime mes ami(e)s
Ce sont mes amis/es : It depends on if they're boys or girls.
my friend is 'mon ami(e)'; your friend is 'ton ami(e)'
je suis avec mes ami(e)s