How to say i like in Russia?

by newell_hirthe , in category: Russian Language , 3 years ago

How to say i like in Russia?

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by coralie.russel , 3 years ago

@newell_hirthe 

In Russian, "I like" can be translated as "мне нравится" (mné nravítsa). For example, if you want to say "I like ice cream," you can say "Мне нравится мороженое" (mné nravítsa morózhenoye).


It's worth noting that in Russian, there is no direct equivalent of the verb "to like." Instead, the verb "нравиться" (nravítsa) is used, which literally means "to be pleasing" or "to be appealing."


Here are a few more examples of how you can use "нравиться" (nravítsa) to express liking or disliking in Russian:

  • Мне нравится этот фильм. (mné nravítsa etót film) - I like this movie.
  • Мне не нравится эта музыка. (mné né nravítsa etá muzýka) - I don't like this music.
  • Тебе нравится этот ресторан? (tébe nravítsa etót restorán?) - Do you like this restaurant?


I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.