Usage examples of "Like" in English with translation to Spanish

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Looks like another nice day. Parece ser otro buen día.
I feel like throwing up. Tengo ganas de vomitar.
Do you feel like going swimming? ¿Sientes ganas de ir a nadar?
It sounds like I'm hired! ¡Suena a que estoy contratado!
What is the weather like today? ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?
You look like an imbecile. Pareces imbécil.
I feel like eating something. Tengo ganas de comer algo.
I felt like I would die. Sentí que moriría.
That sounds like a fairly good proposal. Esa propuesta suena bastante bien.
She looks like her aunt. Ella se parece a su tía.
Do you feel like eating? ¿Tienes ganas de comer?
Tom felt like going to Boston again. Tom sintió ganas de ir a Boston otra vez.
He looked like a doctor. Él parecía un médico.
I feel like speaking Italian! ¡Tengo ganas de hablar italiano!
It feels like I've seen her before. Siento que la he visto antes
Mary looks like her mother. María se parece a su madre.
I don't feel like eating. No tengo ganas de comer.
I always felt like she was hiding something. Siempre sentí que ella estaba ocultando algo.
She looks like her mother. Ella se parece a su madre.
I feel like eating out tonight. Tengo ganas de salir esta noche a cenar.
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