"apprécier" means to enjoy, to appreciate
My dear friend, you need to have a refined palet(taste buds - in French it should be palais) to appreciate French (fine) wines, only an ass would make that kind of comment.
You could try the verb "apprecier", adapting it to the person/people that you're referring to. Or, you could use "aimer" ("to like", an easy verb that you're first taught in French lessons). J'aime, tu aimes, il/elle/on aime, nous aimons, vous aimez, ils/elles aiment. However this can also be taken to mean "love" rather than "like", so never say "J'aime (person's name here)" as it can lead to embarrassing situations. But it's fine if you're talking about a thing rather than a person.
french fries french toast french dressing french beret crossiant french gracapusta french women french poodles
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
cheesecake is french cheesecake is french Cheesecake is French
The French word for French is "français."
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim
"I am French!" in Engilsh is Je suis francais! in French.
french for "it" is il but il is also french for he
They are French
french is francais in french.