In a friendly manner - this word can be used to sign off a letter (informally)
It is plural and in the 2nd person for être, which means "to be".
Roi means 'king'
mon Dieu means 'my God' in French.
The French phrase "mon frère" means "my brother" in English.
J'ai means I have. like.. J'ai un hippopotame: I have a hippopotamus.
amical is 'friendly' in French. Amicalement is 'with friendliness'; it is commonly used when ending an informal letter or an email to a friend.
A letter sent to a friend will often end by 'amitiés' or 'amicalement' which both hint about the friendship between the writer and the sendee. 'Bises' is more along the line of 'hugs and kisses'. In other cases, a phrase stating your sentiments or whishes, like 'soigne-toi bien' (take care / get well soon) or 'nous pensons à toi' (we're thiking of you) will be fine.
In fact there is no strict etiquette about these email endings in French. Informally French people use " A + " (meaning 'see you') to end their mails to friends. They can also use "amitiés" or "amicalement" (with friendliness). More formally (but still very short) you can use "salutations".
At the end of a letter. French use formal sentences such as Cordialement Amicalement (for a friend) When the letter is adressed to an important person, the sentence can be very long Here is a example. Je vous prie d'agréer, Monsieur (or Madame), l'expression de mes salutations distinguées.
In you are talking about the polite forms used in letters, french are more formal. The end of the letter dépends on who you are writing to. If it is a friend, the most used is "amicalement" (friendly) But if you are writing for a job or to a important person , you will use a long sentence such as "je vous prie d'agréer, monsieur le président, l'expression de mes salutations distinguées" which means " please, be sure, mister Président, of the expression of my distinguished salute". as a french i admit I prefer the English way.
Pourquoi means 'why' in French.
"oui" means 'yes' in French.
MCKenny means nothing in French.
bonjour means hello in french
'dix' means "ten" in French
very formal : "je vous prie d'agréer, madame, monsieur, l'expression de mes sentiments distingués" - less formal, but not familiar: "sincèrement" - to a friend "amitiés" or "amicalement". Of course, out of these ready made formulas, there are many other ways to end your letter.
it means quickly