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[Music] ami ami me is one of the most commonly used words in french ami means friend ami is a masculine noun so can we say lu ami for friend or girlfriend no because lo ends in a vowel and the next word ami starts in a vowel so when this happens usually the second vowel eats up the first one and puts an apostrophe in its place thats why we should say lumi not le me i already told you that ami is a masculine noun so how can we say a friend its a nami a nami for example jianami jianami means i have a friend and what about friends that means the plural of friend desami desami remember d e s is pronounced as they and amis is pronounced as amin however when they and ami are pronounced together it becomes desami desami why i will tell you the s at the end of most french words usually remains silent for example they may vo etc however when the next word starts with the vowel then the s is pronounced as me this feature of french language is called liaison and in english its called listenin