"Kisses (to my) friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phase Bisous, les amis! The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "kisses (for, to) the friends" -- will be "bee-soo ley-za-mee" in French.
girlfirend is translated by 'petite amie' or amie' in French.
"Your friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton ami. The masculine singular phrase refers to a boyfriend or to a male friend. The pronunciation will be "to-na-mee" in French.
Bonsoir, mon ami(e)*Bonsoir is the correct translation of good evening, but for "friend" you would say Bonsoir, mon ami (male) or Bonsoir, mon amie (female) The plural would be Bonsoir, mes amis.Alternatively, if you wanted to say "have a good evening" as a farewell, you would simply say Bonne soirée.
"au revoir ma belle amie" means "good bye my beautiful friend" and it sounds just as unnatural in French as in English.
"How's it going, my friend?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment ça va, mon ami? The question is asked of a male friend since a female friend is amie. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw sa va mo-na-mee" in French.
girlfirend is translated by 'petite amie' or amie' in French.
"Good friend" in English is bon ami for a male and bonne amie for a female in French.
"Your friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton ami. The masculine singular phrase refers to a boyfriend or to a male friend. The pronunciation will be "to-na-mee" in French.
"Boo boo" has no translation in French. You could replace it with "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" Goodnight my boyfriend: bonsoir mon copain Goodnight my girlfriend: bonsoir mon amie
"Pretty friend" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase jolie amie. The feminine singular adjective and noun reference a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "zho-lee a-mee" in French.
La fille à qui tu as parlé était mon amie in French means "The girl you talked to was my friend" in English.
Translation: Do you (f.s.) wish to be my friend?
Bonsoir: [bohn-swahr] – The "n" in bon is nasal, and the "r" in soir is pronounced with a soft, guttural sound.Mon amie: [mohn ah-mee] – The "n" in mon is also nasal, and amie is pronounced like "ah-mee" with a soft "m" and no hard "e" sound at the end.In English phonetics, it would sound like: Bohn-swahr mohn ah-mee.This phrase means "Good evening, my friend" and is typically used when addressing a female friend, as amie is the feminine form.
do you want one more friend, and french kisses?
"To see my girlfriend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à voir ma petite amie. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "to see my little (female) friend" in English. The pronunciation will be "a vwar ma puh-tee-ta-mee" in French.
"My friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon amie. The possessive singular phrase references a female friend only. The pronunciation will be "mo-an-mee" in French.
Bonsoir, mon ami(e)*Bonsoir is the correct translation of good evening, but for "friend" you would say Bonsoir, mon ami (male) or Bonsoir, mon amie (female) The plural would be Bonsoir, mes amis.Alternatively, if you wanted to say "have a good evening" as a farewell, you would simply say Bonne soirée.