like in Danish
like in Danish is som, lig, kunne lide — like means to enjoy something or find it agreeable; to be favorably disposed toward someone or something.
like in Danish
som
Similar.
som
Similar to, reminiscent of.
lig
Similar to, reminiscent of.
kunne lide
(obsolete) To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition).
synes om
(obsolete) To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition).
What does "like" mean?
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verb To enjoy something or find it agreeable; to be favorably disposed toward someone or something.
"I like the way she explains things."
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verb To want or wish something (often "would like").
"I would like a coffee, please."
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verb To click a "like" button to show approval of a social media post.
"She liked my photo within minutes of posting it."
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prep Similar to; in the manner of; resembling.
"He sings like his father used to."
like in a sentence
- I like the way she explains things.
- Do you like spicy food?
- I would like a coffee, please.
- She liked my photo within minutes of posting it.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "like" in Danish?
"like" in Danish is som, lig, kunne lide. like means: To enjoy something or find it agreeable; to be favorably disposed toward someone or something.
How do you use "like" in a sentence?
Example: "I like the way she explains things." In Danish, "like" is som, lig, kunne lide.
Are there other ways to say "like" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 4 translations listed for "like": som, lig, kunne lide, synes om.
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