Usage examples of "se préférer" in French with translation to English

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Préférez-vous un hublot ou un couloir ? Would you prefer a window or an aisle seat?
Préférez-vous le thé ou le café ? Do you prefer tea or coffee?
Préférez-vous la viande ou le poisson ? Do you prefer meat or fish?
Que préférez-vous, les pommes ou les bananes ? Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
Que préférez-vous, l'automne ou le printemps ? Which do you prefer, spring or autumn?
Préférez-vous le riz blanc ou le riz brun ? Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
« Quel prénom préférez-vous ? » « J'aime bien les deux. » "Which name do you prefer?" "They're both nice."
Quelle sorte de déodorant préférez-vous, en aérosol ou à bille ? What kind of deodorant do you prefer, spray or roll-on?
Si possible, les Japonais semblent préférer choisir un conjoint qui leur ressemble, chercher une situation stable qui assure une promotion lente mais régulière et mettre leurs économies à la banque. Japanese seem to prefer picking a marriage partner as much like themselves as possible, finding a job that provides security and slow but steady advancement, and putting money in the bank.
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