friend
This is the Spanish word for 'friend'. It refers to someone with whom you share a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations.
My friend and I are watching a movie.
This sentence refers to the current action performed by the speaker and his friend which is watching a movie. 'Amigo' stands for friend in Spanish.
Friend, have you seen this movie before?
Here, the speaker is asking his friend whether he has watched the particular movie previously. In Spanish, the word order is same as English for question sentences.
My friend is a big fan of action movies.
In this sentence, we are talking about the movie preferences of the speaker's friend. 'Amigo' in Spanish means 'friend' and 'películas de acción' refers to action movies.
I'm going to the cinema with my friend to watch a movie.
This expression indicates that the speaker plans to go to the cinema and watch movie with his friend. 'Amigo' means friend and 'película' means movie in Spanish.
Friend, which movie do you want to watch?
In this sentence, the speaker is asking his friend about his/ her movie preference. The structure is very similar to English.
My friend always cries in sad movies.
This phrase explains a habitual action of the speaker's friend i.e., crying during sad movies. 'Amigo' in Spanish is 'friend'.
Friend, that movie was really exciting.
It's a phrase where the speaker is expressing his view about a movie to his friend and remarking it as exciting. The word 'amigo' means 'friend' in Spanish.
My friend and I always argue about movies.
This sentence illustrates a consistent action of the speaker and his friend, arguing about movies which is common to both languages.
Friend, you should watch this movie, it's great.
In this phrase, the speaker suggests his friend to watch a particular movie using the adjective 'genial', which is similar in structure to English language.
My friend collects movie posters.
This sentence speaks about the hobby of the speaker's friend who likes to collect movie posters, 'amigo' means friend in Spanish.
We will always be friends.
Provides a graphic portrayal of total acquaint variation for those without conditionality.
Hello, friend!
This is a common greeting used amongst friends in Spanish. 'Hola' means hello and 'amigo' means friend.
Happy birthday, my friend.
This phrase is typically used to congratulate an amig(ya) because it wishes the special individual a joyous birth celebration.
I can trust my friend.
Trust is an essential element of any meaningful relationship. Making this declaration points toward a relation founded on truth and depends on loyalty.
Thank you for everything, friend.
You can express appreciation with this phrase, being a way of saying that you acknowledge and appreciate step your friend has made on your behalf.
You’ve got, friend in me.
It indicates that person preaching the line happens a noble side of oneself expressions ready to help.
My best friend is Luis.
This sentence uses the superlative to show that among all the speaker's friends, Luis is the best.
Oscar is an old friend.
This is demonstrating friendships that have existed for a long time.
I miss you, friend.
This expression is employed while you are missing your friend and immensely desire to see him. It hints towards an endearing tea and connection equipped paras owing inf ...
Good job, friend!
'¡Buen trabajo!' is an encouragement statement that indirectly means 'Well done!' whereas 'amigo' could also translates to buddy in English