Amicus
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 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.
Male friend = Amicus
Amicus.
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Amicus.
Friend
There are many possibilities when translating the English word "friend" into Latin. A few possibilities are amicus, comes, intimus, necessarius.
"Amicus vos."
It means "Friend".
Amicus.