Examples of using "とても好きです。" in a sentence and their english translations:
Yes, I like it very much.
I like dogs very much.
I feel a strong affinity for her.
I love to read.
I like snow a lot.
I like the Japanese language very much.
I like Czechoslovakia a lot.
He likes music very much.
Ken likes music very much.
My mother loves music.
- I really like travelling by ship.
- I really like traveling by ship.
- She is very fond of writing poems.
- She really likes writing poems.
- She really likes to write poems.
I like the sun a lot.
I love to read books.
I like snow a lot.
Mac is my friend. He likes dogs very much.
My grandmother really likes watching TV a lot.
I like the sun a lot.
I didn't use to like wine, but now I'm quite fond of it.
My father likes pizza very much.
She really likes his wild performances on the big stage.
My father likes pizza very much.
- I like it very much.
- I like it a lot.
- I really like that.
- That pleases me very much.
- I am very happy with it.
My mother loves music.
I like dogs very much.
I love to read books.
Mac is my friend. He likes dogs very much.
- I like you very much.
- I like you very much!
I love how the flag for English is the United Kingdom flag, but the vast majority of English sentences are in American English.