How do I say “Friend” in Latin Language?
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
3:49 pm
How do I say "Friend" in Latin Language (Lingua latina)?
Thanks for everyone.
I know in Espanol is amigo y amiga.
So the answer is amica and amico?
I am not sure...
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amicus -i
(or amicus, amica, amicum as an adjective)
amica
amica would be a women
amico would be a male.
just some intresting food for thought because example spanish is a latin langauge.
Most words when addressing a male or female directly have a O for male and a A for female.
if by "latin" you mean spanish, then its amigo for a man, and amiga for a woman… otherwise refer to the above posters
Amiga (um – ee – guh)for women and amigo (um – ee – go)for men ( put an spanish accent in it )