your friend=dein Freund pronounced dein[as in the English word dine] freu[like roy with an f in front of it]nd[like end without the vowel e]=dien froynd
In the plural it is euer Freund (oi-air froynd), and in the formal it is ihr Freund (ear froynd).
of course if you mean it as a salutation at the end of a letter than a more proper ending would be something like:
herzliche Grüße=kindest regards pronounced herz[like hair on your head with a 'ts' at the end]liche[somewhat like leash for a dog with an uh sound at the end] grü[like grew as in plants]ße[a double s sound "sssss" then an uh sound to finish it off]=hairtsleashuh grewssuh
but say it fast as if you actually know what you're talking about ; ]
Kumpel
Kamerad
Kumpan
Spezi
Die Freundschaft.
dein Freund
Freund
you're welcome my friend
When referring to a group of male friends or a group of both genders translates into German as "Freunde".When referring to a group of female friends translates into German as "Freundinnen".When referring to a male friend translates into German as "Freund".When referring to a female friend translates into German as "Freundin".
A male "Friend" translates as "Freund".A female "Friend" translates as "Freundin".Multiple "Friends" translates as "Freunde".
The German word for friend id Freund; all nouns are capitalized in German. The languages spoken in Switzerland are French, German, Italian, and Romansch.
The German Friend - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (New York City, New York)
jemandes Freund - if the friend is male jemandes Freundin - if the friend is female
Bester Freund (male friend) Beste Freundin (female friend)
tattee
Freund.
Hallo, Hi
Of course(: German shepards make great friends.