''And I have to go better than the husband of Irene''
to like better, to prefer "Aimer" means "to like." "Mieux" is better. If you "love" something more, than you could say "adorer mieux." "Adore" means "to love."
I prefer, I like better ...
So much the better or all the better.
suger hive
It's better for you then it's ok
"Parte dos" means "part two" in Spanish. It is used to refer to a second section or installment of something.
Je suis mieux au francais=I am better at french (the language)
" The best of chance, and get to succeed in all the best ".
to like better, to prefer "Aimer" means "to like." "Mieux" is better. If you "love" something more, than you could say "adorer mieux." "Adore" means "to love."
"des conseils pour mieux jouer" is French for "advice for best play"
I prefer, I like better ...
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
Part.
It means "I'm feeling a little better, thank you" in French.
So much the better or all the better.
"What are you liking best to do?"
but where?