Male friend = Amicus
Amicus or Amica is a Latin equivalent of 'the friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' means a male 'friend'. The feminine noun 'amica' means a female 'friend'. Latin has no definite article. So whether 'amicus' or 'amica'means 'the friend' or 'a friend' depends upon the context.
Amicus or Amica may be Latin equivalents of 'friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' is used for a male 'friend'. The feminine noun 'amica' is used for a female 'friend'.
Amicissimus for a male friend. Amicissima for a female friend. Alternatively: Amicus carissimus for a male friend. Amica carissima for a female friend. These mean dearest friend.
A female friend in Latin is amica (-ae, f.). (Since Latin has no articles, this will also do for "the female friend").
It means 'friendly' or 'friend' in Latin.
Amicus (male) Amica (female)
Amicus or Amica is a Latin equivalent of 'the friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' means a male 'friend'. The feminine noun 'amica' means a female 'friend'. Latin has no definite article. So whether 'amicus' or 'amica'means 'the friend' or 'a friend' depends upon the context.
"The special (male) friend," "special(male) friend" or "a special (male) friend" may be English equivalents of "amicus dilectus."Latin has no definite ("the") or indefinite ("some") articles. The masculine singular noun "amicus" means "friend." The masculine singular adjective "dilectus" means "special."The pronunciation in the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans is the same: "ah-MEE-koos dee-LEHK-toos."
Amicus or Amica may be Latin equivalents of 'friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' is used for a male 'friend'. The feminine noun 'amica' is used for a female 'friend'.
Amicum optimum meum amo (if your friend is male). Amicam optimam meam (if your friend is female).
ami is the French word for a (male) friend - it derives from Latin (amicus)
Amicissimus for a male friend. Amicissima for a female friend. Alternatively: Amicus carissimus for a male friend. Amica carissima for a female friend. These mean dearest friend.
A female friend in Latin is amica (-ae, f.). (Since Latin has no articles, this will also do for "the female friend").
It means 'friendly' or 'friend' in Latin.
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It means, "You are a friend." It could also be said as "Amicus tu es" but "es" (the particular form of "to be" implies the pronoun "tu" (you).
A male wolf in Latin is called a lupus. A female wolf in Latin is called a lupa (also known as a she-wolf).