Sentence examples of "Like" in English with translation "plaire"

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Choose a dress you like. Choisissez une robe qui vous plaît.
I hope you like it. J’espère que ça te plait.
Eat whichever one you like. Mangez celui qui vous plait.
I like my steak medium. Un steak à point, s’il vous plaît.
I like my new job. Mon nouveau travail me plaît.
I like it very much. Ça me plaît beaucoup.
Would you like some more cake? Désirez-vous plus de gâteau ?
I like your plan a lot! Ton plan me plaît beaucoup !
I'd like some more coffee. Un autre café, s'il vous plaît.
How do you like New York? Est-ce que New York te plaît ?
Would you like some more tea? Voulez-vous un peu plus de thé ?
I do not like the house. La maison ne me plaît pas.
So, how did she like it? Alors, ça lui a plu ?
You like laying on the grass. Ça te plaît d'être allongé sur l'herbe.
She didn't like city life. Vivre en ville ne lui plaisait pas.
I like the way she smiles. La manière dont elle sourit me plait.
Anyway, I don't like it. De toute façon, ça ne me plait pas.
So, how did he like it? Alors, ça lui a plu ?
I don't like that idea much. Cette idée ne me plait pas trop.
I like coffee much more than tea. Je préfère beaucoup plus le café que le thé.
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