J'aime le rugby! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I like Rugby!" The declaration models the French employment of definite articles -- in this case, le -- where English does not use "the" and translates literally as "I love rugby!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhem luh ryoog-bee" in French.
"Sexy" in English is sexy in French.
Translated from French to English it means "you like".
"What do you like better?" in English is Qu'est-ce que vous préférez? in French.
J'aime dormir in French means "I like to sleep" in English.
how is she like?
"You like the lights the most!" in English is Vous préférez les lumières! in French.
J'aime beaucoup in French means "I like (something/someone) a lot" in English.
Je suis comment? in French means "How am I?" or "What do I look like?" in English.
his favourite subjects in school are geography, rugby and cricket
Pendant les vacances, j'aime... in French is "During the vacations, I like..." in English.
Préférer is a French equivalent of the English word "prefer." The verb also translates as "to like better" in English. The pronunciation will be "prey-fey-rey" in French.
Tu aimes le sport in French is "Do you like sports?" as a question and "You like sports" as a statement in English.