I talk talk to my friends
Avec mes parents is french for: with my parents.
I like to study, hang out with friends, and play sports. J'aime étudier, traîner avec mes potes et jouer aux sports. "zhem ay-tew-dyay tray-nay ah-veck may poht ay zhway oh spohr"
"my girl friends", speaken by either a girl or a boy, meaning just "friend", not "girlfriend". Masculine is "copain(s)".
The easy singles:mon amie / ma copine (one girl)mon ami / mon copain (one boy)Now it gets a little difficult:mes amies / mes copines (this is said when you are talking about more than one girl, but no boys)mes amis / mes copains (this can either be said when you are talking about more than one boy - but it is also used for when you are talking about a group of boys and girls.For example:If you were going to talk about going to the cinema with two girl friends it would be something like: Je vais aller au cinéma avec mes amies / copines.But if you were going to the cinema with two boy friends it would be like: Je vais aller au cinéma avec mes amis / copains.AND if you were going to the cinema with a girl and a boy friend you would say the same as before: Je vais aller au cinéma avec mes amis / copains.Thank you.
Mes chéries (feminine, plural) means "my darlings" in English.
You can say "avec mes potes" in French to mean "with my mates."
I walk / I'm walking with my mates / pals / chums
"avec mes copains" if your friends are all girls then you would say copines instead of copains (:
"With my buddies" is an English equivalent of the French phrase avec mes copains.Specifically, the preposition avec is "with" in English. The masculine plural possessive adjective mes means "my" in English. The masculine noun copains translates as "buddies, friends, pals" in English.The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk mey koh-peh" in French.
If you wanted to say 'I like to eat with my friends,' it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amis/mes copains.' If they are all girls then it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amies/mes copines.'
You would say "Je parle avec mes amis" in French.
"With my friends."
mes copains
Avec mes parents is french for: with my parents.
To go out - Je veux sortir avec mes copains - I want to go out with my friends.To go out - J'ai juste découvert qu'il sort avec Marion- I just found he's going out with Marion.To get out - Il faut sortir nos stylos - We need to get our pens out.
I like to study, hang out with friends, and play sports. J'aime étudier, traîner avec mes potes et jouer aux sports. "zhem ay-tew-dyay tray-nay ah-veck may poht ay zhway oh spohr"
"my girl friends", speaken by either a girl or a boy, meaning just "friend", not "girlfriend". Masculine is "copain(s)".