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."
"aimer" means "to like" "adorer" is "to love"
'aimer' means both 'to like' or 'to love' in French.
i think you mean "aimer." it means to like/love. :3
I prefer, I like better ...
So much the better or all the better.
"aimer" means "to like" "adorer" is "to love"
Je suis mieux au francais=I am better at french (the language)
'aimer' means both 'to like' or 'to love' in French.
In French, "to like" can be translated as "aimer" when referring to people, things, or activities that are enjoyed or appreciated. It can also be translated as "bien aimer" or "apprécier" depending on the context and degree of fondness.
"des conseils pour mieux jouer" is French for "advice for best play"
i think you mean "aimer." it means to like/love. :3
'aimer' means both 'to like' or 'to love' in French.
J aimer is not grammatical, since aimer is an infinitive. However, j'aime means I like or I love.
"Vous souhaiter tout le mieux" is a French phrase that translates to "wish you all the best" in English. It is commonly used to express good wishes or hopes for someone's well-being and success. This phrase conveys a sentiment of kindness and support, often used in both personal and formal contexts.
You can say "Je vais mieux" in French to mean "I am getting better."
"C'est pas mieux ça" translates to "Isn't that better?" in English. It's a colloquial French expression often used to suggest that a particular situation or option is an improvement over another. The phrase conveys a sense of seeking validation or agreement regarding a choice or decision.
Past tense of "like" such as "I liked" in French is "J'ai aime" with an accent on the last "e" in the phrase. If you mean to say that you liked something for many years but you don't anymore, you could use "J'aimais."