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    amigo
    /əˈmiːɡəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. used to address or refer to a friend, chiefly in Spanish-speaking areas: informal North American "I'll do my best. Adios, amigo"

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  2. a friend; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: Sports and love of country are old amigos here in Mexico. [ as form of address ] used when talking to a man, especially by or to a Spanish speaker: "Hello, amigo!" he said encouragingly. Fewer examples.

  3. AMIGO meaning: 1. a friend; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: 2. used when talking to a man…. Learn more.

  4. noun. ami· go ə-ˈmē- (ˌ)gō. ä- plural amigos. Synonyms of amigo. informal. : friend. Special amigos Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston check out the sights in Granada, Spain. Cosmopolitan. … what's a few billion among amigos? William Greider. Synonyms. alter ego. buddy. chum. compadre. comrade. confidante. crony. familiar. friend. intimate.

  5. adjective. / aˈmiγo/ (also amiga / aˈmiγa/) que es querida y de confianza. who is a friend. Un contador amigo lleva mis impuestos. A friend who is an accountant does my taxes. Algunas personas amigas lo ayudaron. Antonym. enemigo. que siente interés y gusto por algo. fond , partial. amigo de los libros fond of books.

  6. Amigo definition: a friend, especially a male friend.. See examples of AMIGO used in a sentence.

  7. 2 days ago · Use the word amigo to talk about a friend in a casual, colloquial way. When you run into an old pal you haven't seen in a while, you might call out, "Hey, amigo ! Nice to see you!"

  8. Translate Amigo. See 21 authoritative translations of Amigo in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

  9. Find all translations of amigo in English like friend, bloke, buddy and many others. To support our work, we invite you to accept cookies or to subscribe. You have chosen not to accept cookies when visiting our site.

  10. adjective. 1. son muy amigos they are good or close friends. Gonzalo es muy amigo de Pepe Gonzalo is a good or close friend of Pepe’s or of Pepe. hacerse amigos to become friends. al final me hice muy amigo de Antonio in the end Antonio and I became good friends. se perdonaron y quedaron tan amigos they made it up and everything was fine.

  11. Origin of Amigo From Spanish amigo (“friend”), from Latin amicus (“friend”), derived from amare (“to love”). Compare French ami, Italian amico, Portuguese amigo and Romanian amic. From Wiktionary. Spanish from Latin amīcus. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition