like in Swahili
like in Swahili is kupenda — like means to enjoy something or find it agreeable; to be favorably disposed toward someone or something.
like in Swahili
kupenda
to enjoy
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.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "like" in Swahili?
"like" in Swahili is kupenda. 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 Swahili, "like" is kupenda.
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