`like` in Latin
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like
- preposition
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similar to; in the manner of
sicutHe runs like a deer. — Currit sicut cervus.velutShe sings like an angel. — Cantat velut angelus.tamquamHe fought like a lion. — Pugnabat tamquam leo.
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similar to; in the manner of
- verb
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to enjoy or be fond of
amareI like music. — Musicām amo.placereDo you like apples? — Num tibi placent mala?
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to enjoy or be fond of
- adjective
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having similar characteristics
similisThey are of like mind. — Sunt similis mentis.
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having similar characteristics
- noun
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a preference or fondness
voluntasHe has many likes and dislikes. — Multas voluntates et aversiones habet.studiumHer likes include reading and music. — Studia eius sunt legere et musica.
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a preference or fondness
- conjunction
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[colloquial,
informal],
as if; in the way that
quasi [colloquial, informal]It looks like it will rain. — Videtur quasi pluvia futura sit.
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[colloquial,
informal],
as if; in the way that
- particle
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[colloquial,
informal,
slang],
filler word in speech
(no Latin equivalent) [colloquial, informal, slang]He was like, 'Wow!' — Dixit: 'Vah!'
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[colloquial,
informal,
slang],
filler word in speech