Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
Kanji used
state of mind
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Pitch accent
にいる
Top 1100
Composed of
spirit; mind; nature; disposition; motivation; intention
to get in; to go in; to come in; to flow into; to set; to set in
Examples (94 in total)
How did you like it?
I like the colors.
I like both of them.
Did you like city life?
I like my name.
I knew you'd like it.
Are you saying you don't like this?
I hope you like it.
I think you'll like it, too.
I'm sure she'll like it.
I like that answer.
I'm glad you liked it.
Are you pleased with your new job?
Did you like this book?
I hope you'll like it.
I liked this movie.
Did you like the gift?
Do you like that sofa?
I don't like that idea.
I didn't like my name when I was young.
I like this show.
I don't like this sweater.
Oh, I didn't like the ending.
Wear what clothes you please.
Did you like Boston?
Tom liked football.
If you don't like it, you don't have to eat it.
I believe you like your job.
I'm not happy with this situation.
Which part of our city did you like?
I really like living here.
I don't like the idea much.
He is pleased with his new car.
I really liked this example.
He is pleased with the plan.
Do you really like this dress?
He is pleased with his new shoes.
I'm pleased with my new underwear.
I like neither of them.
I'm pleased with my new jacket.
I liked your idea and adopted it.
I really like that girl.
She doesn't like the way I speak.
I don't like your behavior.
Tom doesn't like his nickname.
I basically like your plan.
Frankly speaking, I don't like the idea.
I'm really pleased with my new car.
It was natural that everyone should like the girl.
I'm glad you like our house.
Whether you like it or not, you have to go.
Perhaps I'll like this book.
Well, to be frank, I don't like it at all.
I don't like her in some ways.
I don't like the way he speaks.
He is very pleased with the new bicycle.
She likes the design on the plate.
I hope you will be pleased with this present.
I am very much pleased with my new maid.
I can't pretend to like him.
My favorite color is orange.
Why doesn't Tom like this hotel?
I really dig that singer.
I like this coat. May I try it on?
I like this detergent because it lathers well.
I like this house, because it's very comfortable.
I don't like this. Show me another.
She looked pleased with her new job.
My parents don't like my girlfriend.
The teacher asked me which book I liked.
I don't like this one; show me another.
I don't like this shirt. Show me another one.
"I believe you like your job." "On the contrary, I hate it."
Here, this is a Japanese souvenir. I hope you like it.
I don't like a world where things change so slowly.
The artist whose paintings you liked is a friend of mine.
I like this overcoat. May I try it on?
I don't like this model but I'll have to make do with it.
I like this house. It's quite roomy.
I believe that everyone will like this picture.
I admit that what you say is true, but I don't like the way you say it.
This dress may look funny, but I like it.
Even if everything else is considered, I still don't like this plan.
His parents love me.
I'm not sure if George will like this idea.
She likes the beautiful pearl necklace very much.
Mary likes the new dress that her mother made for her.
I am pleased with this vivid portrait in particular.
They loved Nagasaki so much that they stayed there for a week.
I can see why you like this place so much.
He made it clear that he didn't like the food.
What I don't like about his films is that they're not grounded in reality.
I like Ted best of the three boys.
I spent a week in Florence last year. I'm sure you'll like it.