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What does the prefix ami mean?

The prefix "ami" is derived from the French word "ami," which means "friend." It is often used to convey a sense of friendship, affection, or camaraderie.

Here are some examples of how "ami" is used in different contexts:

In English:

* Amiable: Pleasant and friendly.

* Amicable: Characterized by friendliness and goodwill.

* Amity: A state of friendly relations, especially between countries.

In other languages:

* Spanish: "Amigo" (friend)

* Italian: "Amico" (friend)

* Portuguese: "Amigo" (friend)

However, it's important to note that the prefix "ami" is not as widely used as other prefixes and is primarily found in words of French origin.

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