In the context :- "How do you like it here" it would be translated as
how do you like it? = "Wie gefällt es Ihnen?" (formal) how do you like it? = "Wie gefällt es dir?" (informal)
In the context :- "How do you like your steak" it would be translated as how do you like it? = "Wie möchten Sie es?" (formal) how do you like it? = "Wie möchtest du es ?" (informal)
I like it translates as ich mag esor es gefällt mir.
to say Rosie in German you say Rosie :) i like pie
I like you is ich mag dich in German.
We say it like u do, it's English in German too.
well in Germany you say usually like normalerweise in German
"Fleisch" is how you say "flesh" in German. Its pronunciation is like "flesh", but with an "I" sound (I as in me) where the e is.
Sounds like a German name.In German in would be pronounced like VA-guhn-ZELL-ah.
You can say it in a formal way as follows: Antworten Sie mich. You can also say it informally like: Antwort mich.
To say 'a' in German it is either ein, eine or einen, depending on whether the word after it is masculine, feminine or neuter. To say 'the' it is der, die or das.
The German letter 'i' is pronounced like the English letter 'e'
mögen Sie is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Magst du is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Freiheit is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.