How to Say ‘Friends’ in French
Des amis
day ah-mee
[day ah-mee]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Des' is the plural indefinite article used before plural nouns like 'amis'.
🇫🇷 In France: Friendships in France are highly valued, often formed in social places like cafés.
Phrase Breakdown
Des
[day]
some
Used to refer to an unspecified amount or number.
J'ai des amis.
I have some friends.
amis
[ah-mee]
friends
People with whom one has a mutual affection.
Des amis sont venus.
Some friends came over.
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