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If you mean like, as in "I am strong like a bull." then like is "kuin" in Finnish.

E.g. "Olet tyhmä kuin apina." means you are dumb like a monkey.

If you meant like, as in "I like this cake because it's moist." then like is "pidän" in Finnish.

Verbs in Finnish are tricky though, because a verb conjugates depending on who or what is doing it.

The above example would be "Pidän tästä kakusta koska se on kostea."

Examples:

to like - pitää

I like - pidän

you like - pidät

she/he likes - hän pitää

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