Examples of using "Piacerà" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You're going to like her.
- You'll like her.
You'll like him.
- You'll like it.
- You'll like this.
- You're going to like it.
- You'll like it.
- You're going to like him.
- You're going to like her.
- You'll like him.
- You'll like her.
I hope that you will like it.
You'll like Tom.
I will like it.
He will like it.
She will like it.
We will like it.
He'll like that.
- I hope you'll like it.
- I hope you will like it.
- Do you think he will like it?
- Do you think she will like it?
You will like Germany.
- Do you think he will like it?
- Do you think he'll like it?
- I hope you'll like it.
- I hope that you will like it.
I think you'll enjoy it.
I'll enjoy this.
She won't like this.
- He will like it.
- He'll enjoy it.
- He'll like that.
I think you'll like it here.
I'm sure you'll like it.
Tom will enjoy doing it.
- Tom won't like it.
- Tom won't like that.
- I'm sure she'll like it.
- I'm sure he'll like it.
I'm going to enjoy the game.
Tom will like it here.
- Do you think Tom will like it?
- Do you think that Tom will like it?
I think you're going to enjoy doing that.
- I hope you'll like Tom.
- I hope that you'll like Tom.
You won't like this game.
I'm sure you'll like him.
I'm sure you'll like her.
She'll like this game.
Oh, you gotta love it.
- Tom will like this.
- Tom will enjoy this.
- Tom will like that.
- Tom will enjoy it.
They'll like it.
Mary will like it.
You won't enjoy it.
You won't enjoy it.
He'll like this.
You'll like it.
- I'm not sure you'll like it.
- I'm not sure that you'll like it.
- I'm sure you'll like Tom.
- I'm sure that you'll like Tom.
Tom won't like it here.
I think you're going to like this movie.
We hope you will enjoy the show.
- I don't think you'll like the alternative.
- I don't think that you'll like the alternative.
- I think that you'll like it, too.
- I think you'll like it, too.
- I think you'll come to like it, too.
I think you're going to enjoy this movie.
- I think Tom will like it.
- I think that Tom will like it.
- I don't think you'll like this.
- I don't think that you'll like this.
I think you'll enjoy this movie.
I hope that you will enjoy this song.
Tom is going to enjoy this.
- Tom is not going to like it.
- Tom isn't going to like it.
She'll like this game.
I think you'll enjoy it.
You won't like Tom.
Tom is going to enjoy doing that.
Tom is going to like it, isn't he?
He won't like this.
- You will definitely like it here.
- You'll definitely like it here.
Tom won't like living here.
- I think Tom will like it here.
- I think that Tom will like it here.
I'm sure Tom will like that.
- I don't think your mother will like it.
- I don't think that your mother will like it.
Do you think Tom will like this gift?
Tom will like what you did.
I hope Tom will like Mary.
- I hope you'll like it.
- I hope that you will like it.
Perhaps I'll like this book.
- Tom won't like doing that.
- Tom won't enjoy doing this.
I think you would like it here.
I think you would like it here.
Fadil will like this place.
- I doubt that Tom will like that.
- I doubt Tom will like that.
Tom won't like it very much.
She is not going to like this very much.
I'm sure Tom won't like that.
- I know that Tom won't like it here.
- I know Tom won't like it here.
Sami will like Layla's soup.
You're not going to like what I'm going to say.
- I think Tom will like this wine.
- I think that Tom will like this wine.