To determine if someone likes English, you would need to consider their personal interests, experiences with the language, and cultural background. Many people enjoy English for its global use, literature, and media, while others may find it challenging or less appealing. Ultimately, individual preferences vary widely.
"English is liked by you" is the passive voice of "You like English."
"Like me" in English is Come me in Italian.
It will be spelled the same in Spanish but pronounced differently if you are actually speaking in Spanish. It will be like: j(Spanish j sounds like h in English like in "how") e(English short e like in "bet") n(English n like in "no") i(Spanish i sounds like long e in English like in "be") f(English f like in "fat") e(English short e like in "bet") r(English r like in "run") Hope that helped.
"I like you!" in English is Mi piaci! in Italian.
"You like it!" in English is Ti piace! in Italian.
"Do you like me?" in English is Io ti piaccio? in Italian.
"I would like" in English is Vorrei in Italian.
"I would like".
if u mean English like American then yes, if u mean English like British then NO.
im American and i like the English. Some people think that English people are like too proper but that's only some people. Alot of my soccer trainers have been English and my friend is 50% English. I think alot of American people think that English people don't like them. xoxo
"Like" in English is come as a preposition and piacere as a verb in Italian.
He (like the English word) Meh Me (like the English word) Ya