Examples of using "Apprécié" in a sentence and their english translations:
I liked your dancing.
Did you like Boston?
- She liked it.
- She liked that.
I appreciated it.
I enjoyed the attention.
- Tom would've liked you.
- Tom would have liked you.
Did you enjoy the game?
- Did you enjoy the show?
- Did you like the show?
Did you enjoy the tour?
I didn't like my teacher.
We enjoyed swimming.
I appreciated your help.
He is well-liked.
I've enjoyed my stay.
I liked your dancing.
I liked your dancing.
I liked that book.
Did you like Boston?
I enjoyed this article.
I've always liked you.
I liked it a lot!
Tom is unpopular.
Tom liked this.
I'm glad she liked it.
I'm glad he liked it.
I liked your friends.
Did you enjoy the game?
- I never liked him.
- I've never liked him.
Did you enjoy the tour?
I enjoyed every minute of it.
I enjoyed the party a lot.
I really enjoyed that movie.
I've always liked those people.
Did you enjoy the show?
Did you enjoy the show?
Tom never liked Mary.
Did you like the play?
Did you enjoy the tour?
We enjoyed the dinner.
We really enjoyed that.
He found her company pleasant.
Did you enjoy the concert?
I hope you enjoyed your trip.
You enjoyed that, didn't you?
whether both of them really enjoyed it.
We enjoyed watching the game.
I'm glad she liked him.
I didn't like my teacher.
- I think Tom would have liked that.
- I think Tom would've liked that.
- I think that Tom would've liked that.
- I think that Tom would have liked that.
I enjoyed the voyage across the Pacific.
I didn't really enjoy that.
- Tom said he enjoyed it.
- Tom said that he enjoyed it.
I liked it.
I enjoyed talking to him.
He enjoyed himself a lot at the party.
I liked having you here tonight.
I really appreciated your help yesterday afternoon.
I really liked that.
I'm glad you appreciated that.
I'm glad you liked it.
And a lot of people didn't like it.
We enjoyed it that she wasn't having fun.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Did they enjoy their holiday in Scotland?
He is well liked by his students.
- I hope you enjoyed your trip.
- I hope you enjoyed the trip.
I'm glad you liked it.
I hope you enjoyed your trip.
I liked your friends.
- Tom definitely would've liked you.
- Tom would've liked you.
- Tom definitely would have liked you.
- Tom would have liked you.
I liked the room overlooking the valley.
We enjoyed swimming in the river.
My family enjoyed the picnic.
- I always liked mysterious characters more.
- I always liked strange personalities.
I was not pleased by your rude behavior.
- Everyone appreciated his gesture.
- Everyone appreciated her gesture.
I enjoyed spending the afternoon with you.
You enjoyed that, didn't you?
- Tom enjoyed talking with Mary.
- Tom enjoyed talking to Mary.
Tom didn't like the picnic.
I didn't enjoy this group.