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amigo

[ uh-mee-goh, ah-mee-; Spanish ah-mee-gaw ]

noun

plural amigos
  1. a friend, especially a male friend.


amigo

/ æˈmiËɡəʊ; É™- /

noun

  1. a friend; comrade
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of amigo1

1830–40, Americanism; < Spanish < Latin ²¹³¾Ä«³¦³Ü²õ
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of amigo1

Spanish, from Latin amicus
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In that pursuit of the unattainable, the two amigos often have achieved cinematic brilliance together.

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Until Republicans seize control of their messaging from Marjorie Taylor Greene and her amigos, including U.S.

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Osmer, rather than obtaining a translator, questioned the man in English, occasionally asking in Spanish if he understood and calling him “amigo.â€

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“I’ve been playing this game long enough. I’m kind of solidified on that side. If it did come down to that, then adios, amigos.â€

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“Hey, amigo, todo?†a city worker asked Jesus White as he took down the tent White had been living in for the last month.

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