The German ch-sound is pronounced as in the Scottish word loch although in some local dialects its is pronounced as a sh- or ck-sound.
I like you is ich mag dich in German.
I would like to order a pizza = Ich möchte eine Pizza bestellen.
Ich mag Dich.
Let's go through it word by word: Ich: The 'i' is pronounced 'ih' and then the second bit is like a muffled 'k'....sort of as if you were Scottish! Will: In German, the letter 'w' is pronounced as the letter 'v' is pronounced in English. So you say it 'vill' Sie: pronounced 'zee' Auch: The 'au' is pronounced 'ow' and then the 'ch' is the same as in 'ich'
Ich liebe dich
It means 'I like' in German.
I am is ich bin in German.===================I am called = Ich heiße
ich spiele = I play/am playing ich spiele gern Gitarre = I like playing guitar
"Ich mag dich" or "Ich kann dich gut leiden" would be to some that you are friendly with.
Maybe you mean "ich weiß" (german pronaunciation sounds like "vise") ich weiß = I know
Ich mag Musik.
and I like you