If you were saying "I like horses", it would be "Ich mag Pferde".
"I don't like horses" is "Ich mag Pferde nicht"
A language is something people speak many languages like French,German,Italian.A language are the word that come out of our mouth.
No, "dislike" is not a prefix. "Dis-" in "dislike" is part of the root word, which means to not like something.
Yes, Joy is when you express happiness, dislike is when you dont like something
Dislike is a verb and it is apposite of "Like". it simply means "To not like someone or Something". For example:" Why does he dislike vegetarian food so much?".
Belgien The easiest way to find out something like this is looking it up in Wikipedia and change the language.
he doesn't like spoons
Yes, it is possible to change your feelings towards something you initially dislike through exposure, open-mindedness, and effort.
that you dislike them, or dislike something about them. not hate - as hate is a strong word - but like a bit off with them - not so keen or any words like that :)
With learning, like every language. Some say German seems to be more guttral a language than others though
that's easy you just say its something that it is that they do like
It is "Honig" in German in case of the product and something like "Schatz" if referring to a person.
No, German is not a romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, along with English, Dutch, and Swedish. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.