Examples of using "Aiment" in a sentence and their english translations:
They like to sing.
They love us.
They love Tom.
They love music.
Do they love cats?
They like apples.
Do they like oranges?
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They like English.
They love us.
They love us.
They like to dance.
They love swimming.
They like to sleep.
- They like to sing.
- Singing is their thing.
Some students like English, and others like physics.
Women love lies, men love lying.
Hippopotamuses love water.
Some students like baseball, and others like soccer.
Some people like red wine and some people like white wine.
People like to talk to you.
They like girls.
Singing is their thing.
Some people like classical music, while others like popular music.
Children love secrets and they love to tell them.
- They love them both.
- They love the two of them.
Women like to talk.
Young people love adventure.
They like apples.
They like Tsuneoki Ikeda.
People like to talk.
They love music.
Kids like to play.
Do they love cats?
Do they like wine?
Do they like oranges?
They love coffee.
My children like school.
Men like to talk.
People like Tom.
Why do they love Algeria?
They like jazz.
They love to be alone.
People love that.
Cats like catnip.
The children love listening to fairy tales.
The women like tea.
- Rabbits like carrots.
- Rabbits love carrots.
Parents love their children.
- People love freedom.
- The people love freedom.
The Japanese love traveling.
Women love presents.
They like to stay informed.
Some people like to travel alone.
Cats like boxes.
Some people like danger.
Many people like to travel.
I think they like you.
Europeans love wine.
- All my friends like Tom.
- All of my friends like Tom.
People love dogs.
All the girls love Tom.
My kids love animals.
Kabyle people love their language.
Bears like honey.