Mis amigas flexibles
Mi amiga. Amiga is the feminine form of the word for 'friend' so you don't need an extra descriptor as you do in English to announce that your friend is female; the noun itself tells her gender on its own.
la casa de mi amiga es bonita!
'Hola mi mejor amiga Te amo?' literally translates as 'Hello my best friend, I love you?'
Mi amigo (for male or amiga for female) tiene emfermo (or enferma for female) Male: Mi amigo está enfermo Female: Mi amiga está enferma
you too my friend
es mi amiga = she is my friend
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
Mi amiga. Amiga is the feminine form of the word for 'friend' so you don't need an extra descriptor as you do in English to announce that your friend is female; the noun itself tells her gender on its own.
The subject pronoun for "mi amiga" in Spanish is "ella", which means "she" in English.
la casa de mi amiga es bonita!
"In English, 'mi amiga se llama' translates to 'my friend's name is'."
Mi amiga for girls and Mi amigo for a guy.
'Hola mi mejor amiga Te amo?' literally translates as 'Hello my best friend, I love you?'
Where is my friend this morning. One thing to mention is that the verb should be estar, not ser, when dealing with location or position. It should be "¿Dónde está mi amiga esta mañana?"
It means "my friend (female)".
I need my friend.
Mi amigo (for male or amiga for female) tiene emfermo (or enferma for female) Male: Mi amigo está enfermo Female: Mi amiga está enferma