The correct pronunciation of "Cop Copine" is kohp koh-PEEN. In French, the letter "e" at the end of a word is usually silent, so the final "e" in "Copine" is not pronounced. The stress is on the second syllable "PEEN."
kopakola
Une copine in French is "a girlfriend" in English.
Une copine may be either a female buddy or a girlfriend. This is to be deduced from context.
The Cajun French translation for "girlfriend" is "p'tite amie" or "copine."
"Votre copine aime" means "your girlfriend likes" in French.
Copines are proteins.
copine
Be my girlfriend translated into French is: être ma petite amie/ma copine. An example sentence using this is: Serez-vous ma copine? This means will you be my girlfriend?
copine
My friend (female)
Depends of the context. "Ami" is masculine (the feminine is "amie") and "copine" is feminine (the masculine is "copain"). Both mean "friend", but "ami" means a better friend than "copain". Often, "copain" is used for "petit copain" or "copine" for "petite copine", and then that mean "boyfriend" or "girlfriend".
ma copine