The verb "to like" in French is "aimer". It is a regular "-er" verb, meaning that it is conjugated with the typical endings of most "-er" verbs. You would conjugate it:
J'aime
Tu aimes
Il aime
Elle aime
Nous aimons
Vous aimez
Ils aiment
Elles aiment
However, the word "like" used in a comparison to form a simile, such as in the phrase "sunk like a rock" is the word "comme". You would use it exactly the same way you would use the English "like".
"I swim like a fish." = "Je nage comme un poisson."
As in "he/she likes you?" You would say il t'aime (=he) or elle t'aime (=she). But if you're talking to more than one person, or somebody you have a more formal relationship with, like a teacher or a boss, you would say il (or elle) vous aime.
"Aimes-tu ?" or "est-ce que tu aimes ?" (if you know your interlocutor)
"Aimez-vous ? or "est-ce que vous aimez ? (polite form and if there are severals interlocutors)
You like? = Vous aimez
I like = J'aime
I put both since I didn't understand your question fully.
Comme toi
-or-
Comme vous
Aime
"Comme toi"
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
In french you say huit instead of eight. You say it like you say wheat.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
You would say I'm screwed in french like je scewed.
its like this Sept say it like how you say the abreavation on September
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
you say it "J'aime". Example:if you want to say "I like the flowers",in French you will say it"J'aime les fleurs".
To say "I would like" in French, you can say "Je voudrais."
To say "she does not like" in French, you would say "elle n'aime pas".
I like him in French is Je l'aime.
you say it like Richarde in french almost the same.
Comme nous is French for "Like us"I'm assuming that when you say LIKE you mean, "similar to".
I like- "J'aime"
I like everything is 'j'aime tout' in French.
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Like you say them in English.
To say "I like being" in French, you would say "J'aime Γͺtre."