Usage examples of "ami intime" in French with translation to English

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C'est mon ami intime. He is my close friend.
Un vieil ami à moi m'a rendu visite hier. An old friend of mine visited yesterday.
Il tient un journal intime, et cela m'a encouragé à faire pareil, mais en anglais. He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English.
J'ai emprunté le dictionnaire à mon ami. I borrowed the dictionary from my friend.
Je considérerai votre suggestion si vous pouvez me réfèrer à un manuel stylistique qui intime la présence d'une virgule en ce cas. I will entertain your suggestion, if you can refer me to a style guide that dictates a comma in this case.
Mon ami ne mange que de la nourriture bio. My friend only eats organic food.
Pourquoi la forme ne peut-elle être un attribut intime de la matière ? Why can't shape be an intimate attribute of matter?
Elle gifla son ami. She slapped her friend in the face.
Tom a une relation intime avec Marie. Tom has a close relationship with Mary.
J’ai fait une partie de tennis avec un ami, mais j’ai perdu. I played a match of tennis with my friend, but lost.
C’est mon ami. He's my friend.
Tom était le seul ami de Marie. Tom was Mary's only friend.
Qu'est-ce-que ton ami a fait récemment ? What has your friend been doing recently?
J'ai un ami qui donne des framboises à son chien. I have a friend who feeds his dog strawberries.
Il est le meilleur ami de mon mari. He is my husband's best friend.
Je suis tombé sur un ami dans le bus. I ran into a friend on the bus.
Je suis ami avec Mike. I am friends with Mike.
Je n'ai pas d'autre ami que vous. I have no other friend than you.
Mon ami a fini par écoper d'une peine pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis. My friend ended up taking the rap for a crime he didn't commit.
Le pas de mon ami était mal assuré et les clochettes attachées à son chapeau sonnaient alors qu'il marchait. The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode.
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