amable, agradable
Gustoso
Simpático IS Spanish. It means something like 'likeable' or 'cute'.
likeable
The word likeable is an adjective. For example: The girl I met at the wedding was very likeable.
Likeable or Not was created on 2007-09-03.
Likeable or Not ended on 2008-05-02.
"Gracioso y simpático" in Spanish means "funny and likeable" in English. It typically refers to someone who is entertaining and pleasant to be around.
"Simpatico" does not have a plural form. It is an adjective in Spanish that means likeable or agreeable, and it remains the same in both singular and plural usage.
You say "likeable" in French as "aimable" or "sympathique."
Three syllables ... lahy-kuh-buhl
You don't need to change who you are to be more "likeable"! Just be yourself and people will like you for who you really are, and not for who your not.
Yes I believe he was, not is a somewhat likeable man, especially since he has been dead for eons.