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Niels
Le copain - L'ami
Hello,
Could someone tell me: hat is the difference between le copain and l'ami?
11 okt. 2016 18:20
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They are similar, in the same way that friend and buddy are in english. Ami is a little more generic, and copain a little more familiar or affective. But really they are equivalent words. Feminine : amie and copine.
Ethymologically ami is someone you like and copain someone with whom you share bread. So generally copain is a better/closer friend than a standard friend, while ami is generic and can mean both.
As stated by Jojo and Anatheme, petit-ami and petit-copain are translations for boyfriend, but note that the sole word copain depending on context can mean that too, so be aware there is potential misunderstanding.
12 oktober 2016
pour moi un amis i's a friends ( best-friends) et un copain is just a friend par contre petit-copain ou mon ami is a boyfriend
11 oktober 2016
Ami is friend. Copain can mean either friend or boyfriend: usually mon copain = my boyfriend; un copain = a friend.
11 oktober 2016
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Niels
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