Usually
as a verb :
aimer
I like fishing : j'aime pêcher
As a preposition
"comme" or "tel"
Like my father, I like fishing : Comme mon père, j'aime pêcher.
Some locutions :
Like father, like son - Tel père, tel fils
As an adjective
"Similaire" or "Comparable"
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"I don't like" is "je n'aime pas" in French.
"I like grapes" in French is J'aime les raisins.
If you are talking about French food, then a variety of french bread are made like for example the famous croissont.
It means I adore you/I like you. Although, gramatically correct, it should be je t'adore.
Gold = or in French. You pronounciate it like the English word "or"
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The French economy is like a French economy. >:D
Like french schools.
to like in french is aimer.
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
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You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."
They were French and militarized.
YES WE LIKE THEM FRENCH FRIE POTATERS
The French like coffee more
I like your image in french is - J'aime ton image.