There is no direct word for "buddy" in spanish. A lot depends of where you are or who you are saying this to. Below are some of the most used words to mean good, close friend. Most of them are for friendships between two guys. Not many for two women.
Compadre (male-to-male only- pal, buddy)
Pana (slang, friend or pal - Carribean, northern South America)
Mano (taken from "hermano" meaning brother)
Cuate (mexican slang)
Carnal (Mexican Slang - of the same flesh (Brother))
Amigote (big friend)
Compañero (companion - in Spanish it doesn't have the "couple" overtones)
This is without accents or tilde. Main Entry: mano, mana Function: noun Language: Spanish Mexico, familiar : buddy, pal
Ese means "homie" or buddy. Used as more of a condescending term. You probably would not call someone you did not know very well "ese".
Panita is a spanish slang, primarily from Puerto Rico. It is a diminutive word for "Pana", which in turn means "buddy". Therefore "panita" is like saying with more affect "pana", it is also sometimes compared to been like a "brother".
It depends if there is an accent on the e of "que" or not...If there is, then it means "How macho!"If there isn't, then it means "That man!"
Comrade, Friend, Pal, Buddy. It is a term used between friends or to refer to a friend. It can be used by a stranger in the same way "Buddy" or "Pal" can be used in English to refer to a stranger, but without a negative or condescending connotation that sometimes accompany the English words.
"Hey buddy! You can speak Italian!" in English is ¡ Ay, amigo! ¡ Puedes hablar italiano! in Spanish.
compadre, amigo
si amigo
The proper translation in Spanish would be: cuidate amigo.
juegos guays amigo
abrazo amigo
Silent doesn't have a meaning in spanish because it is not a spanish word. If you are looking for the translation, there is such a thing as google translate. Time to move out of that cave, buddy.
it means hi hola is spanish
This is without accents or tilde. Main Entry: mano, mana Function: noun Language: Spanish Mexico, familiar : buddy, pal
"Chacho" is a colloquial term commonly used in Spain to refer to a friend or mate. It is similar to saying "dude" or "buddy" in English.
In Spanish, "Mae" is a slang term commonly used in Costa Rica to mean "dude" or "man". It is often used informally among friends or peers.
The duration of Buddy Buddy is 1.6 hours.