The Spanish word for friend is
amigo
Gender
The gender of amigo is masculine. E.g. el amigo. The feminine form is la amiga.Plural
The plural of amigo is amigos.Spanish Definition
friend | |
1. n. Amigo. |
Translations for friend and their definitions
amigo | |||
1. n-m. friend | |||
Los amigos de nuestros amigos son nuestros amigos. (The friends of our friends are our friends.) | |||
2. n-m. (slang) penis |
conocido | ||
1. adj. known | ||
2. adj. well-known, famous, renowned | ||
3. adj. familiar | ||
4. n-m. acquaintance, friend, known person | ||
5. Participle. past participle of conocer |
aliado | ||
1. adj. allied | ||
2. n-m. ally (a person, group, or state (etc) which is associated with another for a common cause; one united to another by treaty or common purpose; a confederate) | ||
3. n-m. ally (a person, group, concept (etc) which is associated with another as a helper; a supporter; an auxiliary) | ||
4. n-m. ally (a man who supports as a feminist) | ||
(synonyms, aliade) | ||
5. Participle. past participle of aliar |
favorecer | ||
1. v. to support | ||
2. v. to favor / favour (show beneficence toward) | ||
3. v. to suit (to be suitable or apt for one's image) |
novio | ||
1. n-m. boyfriend (romantic partner) | ||
2. n-m. fiancé | ||
3. n-m. bridegroom, groom |
mijo | ||
1. n-m. millet | ||
2. n-m. (colloquial Chile) darling | ||
3. n-m. (colloquial Mexico Colombia) friend, guy |
amistar | ||
1. v. to cause (people) to be friends | ||
2. v. to friend (add as a friend) | ||
3. v. (Mexico, transitive) to befriend | ||
4. v. to make friends (create friendships) |
hacer amigos | ||
1. v. (idiom) make friends |
aliada | ||
1. n-f. female equivalent of aliado | ||
2. adj. feminine singular of aliado | ||
3. Participle. feminine singular of aliado |
novia | ||
1. n-f. female equivalent of novio, girlfriend | ||
2. n-f. female equivalent of novio, fiancée | ||
3. n-f. wedding female equivalent of novio, bride |
Fulano | ||
1. Proper noun. Joe Schmoe, what's-his-name, so-and-so | ||
Fulano, Mengano y Zutano - Tom, Dick and Harry | ||
Fulano de Tal - John Doe | ||
2. Proper noun. (alt case, Fulano), what's-his-name, so-and-so | ||
3. Proper noun. (pejorative) guy, dude | ||
4. Proper noun. (pejorative) friend, buster, pal, buddy (sarcastic form of address used to warn someone) |
amiguito | ||
1. n-m. diminutive of amigo, little friend | ||
2. n-m. lover | ||
3. n-m. boyfriend, girlfriend (feminine) |
compadre | ||
1. n-m. godfather of one's child | ||
2. n-m. parent of one's godchild | ||
3. n-m. friend, especially a very close and honoured male friend | ||
4. n-m. (colloquial) father of one's child's spouse | ||
5. n-m. (Mexico) binge or partying habitual companion | ||
6. n-m. (Argentina) person of the generation whose parents fought in Argentina's war of independence from Spain. | ||
7. n-m. (Nicaragua, colloquial) the relation between a man and his wife's lover, or in the case of divorce, the relation between the previous and current husband (in general, the relation between two men who |
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