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amiga

American  
[uh-mee-guh, ah-mee-, ah-mee-gah] / əˈmi gə, ɑˈmi-, ɑˈmi gɑ /

noun

plural

amigas
  1. a female friend.


Etymology

Origin of amiga

< Spanish; feminine of amigo

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Example Sentences

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Loris Amiga, French horn, agreed: “We will stand firm for as long as it takes.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Weekend 2 dinners will be prepared by Eric Greenspan, the newly appointed chef for Hollywood’s forthcoming Tesla diner; Wolfgang Puck’s son and protégé Byron Lazaroff-Puck; and Danielle and Alessandro Zecca of Highland Park’s Mexican-Italian restaurant Amiga Amore.

From Los Angeles Times

For weekend two, Outstanding in the Field will invite Eric Greenspan, the newly announced chef behind Hollywood’s forthcoming Tesla diner; Wolfgang Puck’s son and protégé Byron Lazaroff-Puck; and Danielle and Alessandro Zecca of Highland Park’s Mexican-Italian restaurant Amiga Amore into its open-air kitchen.

From Los Angeles Times

“He’s not going to call her, ‘Mi amiga Claudia,’ or sit and drink tequilas with her.”

From Los Angeles Times

“You are a force and a light amiga it has truly been an honor to watch you build something so amazing. I can’t wait to watch you soar in whatever you tackle next,” Camila Mariana Ramon wrote.

From Los Angeles Times