Sentence examples of "Plus" in French with translation "like"

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Désirez-vous plus de gâteau ? Would you like some more cake?
Je ne t'aime plus. I don't like you anymore.
Tu ne me plais plus. I don't like you anymore.
Il aime les plus belles fleurs. He likes the most beautiful flower.
Quel fruit aimez-vous le plus ? What fruit do you like the best?
Ne pleure plus comme un enfant. There's no need to cry like a child.
J'aimerai une couverture en plus. I'd like one more blanket.
Quel fruit aimes-tu le plus ? What fruit do you like the best?
C'est plus comme avant, tu sais. It ain't like before, you know.
Aimeriez-vous un peu plus de bière ? Would you like some more beer?
J'aime beaucoup plus skier que nager. I like skiing much better than swimming.
Voulez-vous un peu plus de thé ? Would you like some more tea?
Elle préfère la musique plus que tout. She likes music better than anything else.
Ne me parle plus jamais comme ça ! Don't ever speak to me like that!
Je n'ai plus faim, merci beaucoup. I like it already, thank you very much.
J'aimerais que vous soyez plus ponctuel. I'd like you to be more punctual.
Je l'en aime d'autant plus. I like her all the better for that.
Je ne l'aime pas non plus. I don't like it, either.
Je souhaiterais qu'il écrive plus fréquemment. I would like for him to write more often.
Tu devrais plus t'inspirer de Tom. You should try to be more like Tom.
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