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.
J'espère que vous appréciez vos vacances
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
"Je m'amuse"
vous sont vous amusant?
J'espère que vous appréciez...
je suis content que tu apprécies paris
"Are you enjoying the party?" in English is Tu t'amuses bien à la fête? in French.
You can say "I hope you are enjoying the summer!" or "Hope you are having a great summer!"
'enjoying life' - ' vayelel kyanqy'
Je suis heureux de savoir que vous appréciez votre voyage.
Bon apetite!
je profite du temps
Aamra shobai ek
Je m'amuse means I am enjoying myself.