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Amies

Amies is the feminine plural form of the French noun amie, meaning a female friend. It refers to a group of women who are friends or female companions.

In French, the gendered system means there is a separate masculine plural, amis, used for groups of

Etymology: amie derives from the Latin amica (female friend), related to amīcus for male friends. The modern

Usage notes: Amies appears in everyday and literary French whenever referring to a group of female friends.

See also: ami, amie, amitié. These related terms cover the broader concept of friendship in French, including

men
or
mixed-gender
groups.
Amies
is
used
specifically
when
all
members
of
the
group
are
female.
This
distinction
affects
agreement
with
verbs
and
adjectives,
which
must
align
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun.
pair
amis
and
amies
reflects
the
gendered
noun
system
that
French
inherited
from
Latin,
with
amies
forming
the
feminine
plural.
Common
phrases
include
mes
amies
(my
female
friends),
les
amies
d’enfance
(childhood
friends),
or
elles
sont
mes
amies.
When
describing
mixed
groups,
speakers
typically
use
amis,
even
if
several
members
are
women.
masculine
forms
and
the
idea
of
friendship
beyond
gendered
terms.