"and with my friend" and the friend is female
"I miss you very much, you are my best friend and I love you alot"
"See you later my friend" in Spanish is "Hasta luego mi amigo (or "amiga" for a female friend). It is pronounced "AH-sta loo-AY-go me ah-ME-go". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The word "amiga" is feminine gender. The translation is, "Good luck, my friend."
Mi amiga. Amiga is the feminine form of the word for 'friend' so you don't need an extra descriptor as you do in English to announce that your friend is female; the noun itself tells her gender on its own.
also my love
"Tu tambien mi corazon" translates to "You too, my heart" in English.
my very beautiful friend
"and with my friend" and the friend is female
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
"me too"
"In English, 'mi amiga se llama' translates to 'my friend's name is'."
The subject pronoun for "mi amiga" in Spanish is "ella", which means "she" in English.
This is Amalia, my friend. It is a manner of introduction.
"I miss you very much, you are my best friend and I love you alot"
Translation: For me as well.
My best friend. In a female term or saying.