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What does je mon ami Hannah mean?

The phrase "je mon ami Hannah" is grammatically incorrect in French. Here's why:

* "Je" means "I" in French.

* "Mon" means "my" in French.

* "Ami" means "friend" in French.

* "Hannah" is a name.

To make a correct sentence in French, you would need to adjust the word order and potentially add another word. Here are some possible interpretations and corrections:

1. "I am Hannah's friend"

* "Je suis l'ami d'Hannah." (Formal)

* "Je suis l'amie d'Hannah." (If you are female)

* "Je suis un ami d'Hannah." (Less formal)

2. "I'm Hannah's friend"

* "Je suis l'ami de Hannah." (Formal)

* "Je suis l'amie de Hannah." (If you are female)

* "Je suis un ami de Hannah." (Less formal)

3. "Hannah is my friend"

* "Hannah est mon amie." (If you are female)

* "Hannah est mon ami." (If you are male)

Remember that "ami" can be masculine or feminine depending on the gender of the friend.

It's important to use the correct gender when referring to a person in French.

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