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

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Ça ne me plaisait pas. I didn't like it.
Vivre en ville ne lui plaisait pas. She didn't like city life.
Le nouveau plan ne plaisait pas aux Étasuniens. The Americans did not like the new plan.
Mangez celui qui vous plait. Eat whichever one you like.
Choisissez celui qui vous plait. Choose whichever you like.
Choisis celui qui te plait. Choose whichever you like.
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.
Fais comme il te plaira ! Do as you like.
Faites comme il vous plaira. Do as you like.
Tu ne me plais plus. I don't like you anymore.
Mange ce qui te plaît. Eat whatever you like.
Mon nouveau travail me plaît. I like my new job.
Alors, ça lui a plu ? So, how did he like it?
Ce film m'a plu. I liked this film.
J’espère que ça te plait. I hope you like it.
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.
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