Examples of using "Amici" in a sentence and their english translations:
- We're friends.
- We are friends.
- We both are friends.
- We are both friends.
- We're both friends.
How many Italian friends do you have?
- I don't have any friends.
- I have no friends.
- I've got no friends.
- We were friends.
- We have been friends.
- We've been friends.
- We immediately became friends.
- We instantly became friends.
We are good friends.
He has few friends.
We were best friends.
- You have many friends.
- You have tons of friends.
- You have lots of friends.
- She has few friends.
- She doesn't have many friends.
I have five friends.
Dear friends,
We were friends.
Let's be friends.
Are you friends?
Thank you, my friends.
Dear friends!
Are they friends?
How many friends do you have on Facebook?
Are those guys your friends?
How many friends do you have in Boston?
Are you and Tom friends?
She has a lot of friends here.
Yes, we have been friends since our childhood.
- I have few friends.
- I don't have many friends.
He has a lot of friends here.
- She has few friends.
- She doesn't have many friends.
I don't have enough friends.
You don't have enough friends.
He has two friends who are foreigners.
- We're friends, and friends help each other.
- We are friends, and friends help each other.
We are talking about our friends.
He teaches English to his friends.
Are you making friends here?
Alright, my friends. Hello.
I had friends.
We immediately became friends.
We're old friends.
I have friends.
Courage, my friends!
How many friends do you have?
- I have many friends.
- I have a lot of friends.
- I have plenty of friends.
- I've got plenty of friends.
and says "friends?"
We should be friends.
I have five friends.
I don't have any friends.
Many thanks, friends.
Friends? Right?
- We're all friends!
- We're all friends.
- We are all friends.
- He doesn't have any friends.
- He does not have any friends.
- He has no friends.
Are they actually friends?
Aren't we friends?
They've got friends.
We weren't friends.
We're not friends.
- You have many friends.
- He has many friends.
- She has many friends.
- They remained friends.
- They stayed friends.
They are good friends.
You have many friends.
Tom and Mary became friends.
We used to be friends.
Are we friends?
- We're friends.
- We are friends.
They're friends.
Are they friends?
Who out of your friends will come?
I have many friends in foreign countries.
That child has few friends.
We became friends.
We're friends, aren't we?
They are great friends.
How many close friends do you have?
- Are we just friends?
- Are we only friends?
Don't you have any friends?
How many friends do you have?
I want them to be your friends.
Is Tom one of your friends?
Tom and Mary are just friends.
Are Tom and Mary your friends?
Aren't you and Tom friends?
He's one of your friends, isn't he?
He was the envy of his friends.
I'll find friends wherever I go.