すきにな
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to come to like; to become fond of; to fall in love
Composed of
liked; well-liked; in love (with); loved; faddism; eccentricity
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to come to like a lot; to fall in love
Examples (19 in total)
I think you'll come to like it, too.
You'll come to like her.
I'm sure you'll like it.
You will soon come to like this town.
People came to like her paintings.
Mr Colcott came to like Japanese food.
You will come to like this kind of music.
Mary has become very fond of Charles.
The more I know him, the more I like him.
The more you get to know her, the more you'll like her.
Little by little, I'm beginning to like that painting.
I soon grew to love my apartment.
Tom seems to be in love with Mary.
The more you know about him, the more you like him.
Jim fell in love with Mary the moment he met her.
Fred took a liking to Jane and started dating her.
I never thought that they would like their teacher so much.
I didn't like rock music at first, but it soon grew on me.
The longer I stayed in Paris, the more I liked it.