"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine)
"Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
Mes ami should read mes amis (plural) and means my friends, whilst mon ami (singular) is the translation for my friend. .
You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
"avoir" = to have "mon ami" = my friend a common farewell = au revoir mon ami. (good-bye my friend)
joyeux anniversaire,mon ami! there you go!
Mes amis is the plural for 'mon ami'.
No, "mes" is singular. In French, "mes" is used to indicate possession for singular nouns. For plural possessive, you would use "mes" for plural nouns.
Mes ami should read mes amis (plural) and means my friends, whilst mon ami (singular) is the translation for my friend. .
vous êtes mon meilleur ami > you are my best friend 'un gars' - plural 'des gars' means "guy / guys" in French.
Mon ami means means "my friend".
You could either say: Bonjour! Mon Ami or Salut! Mon Ami
The feminine form of ami is amie. The feminine plural is amies.
"avoir" = to have "mon ami" = my friend a common farewell = au revoir mon ami. (good-bye my friend)
terminé, mon ami ? = are you finished yet, my friend? terminez, mon ami. = please do finish, my friend.
joyeux anniversaire,mon ami! there you go!
Bonjour, mon ami! in French means "Hello, my friend!" in English.
Mon Ami is not Greek, but French and it means "my friend."