ami

common nounadjective

Syllable Decomposition

ami

(10th century) from the Latin amicus of the same meaning, derived from amare ('to love'). The feminine amie was used in Old French with the possessive adjectives ma, ta, sa, which then normally underwent elision, and one would say 'm'amie', later noted 'ma mie'.

Definitions

Antonyms

ennemiinamicalhostile

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Translations

  • englishenglish:friendly

See also

ami (cn.) amie (adj.) amiable (adj.) amical (adj.) inamical (adj.) amicalité (cn.) amis (cn.) amies (cn.) amies (adj.)