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like — meaning in English: like

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tús áite
like
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'like' in everyday conversations to express similarity or preference. For example, someone might say, 'I like that sweater' while shopping or 'I like the way you sing' during a casual gathering with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Like' can be closely compared to 'similar to' or 'resemble.' However, 'like' carries a more personal and subjective tone, making it the go-to choice when expressing personal feelings or preferences.
Culture
'Like' in Irish is similar to its English counterpart, but its use can often reflect the Irish penchant for storytelling. Interestingly, the usage of 'like' has evolved to sometimes serve as a filler in conversation, which is a trait seen in many languages, showcasing the fluidity and adaptability of spoken Irish within different contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'like' mean in Irish?
'Like' in Irish translates directly to 'like' in English and is used to express preference, similarity, or enjoyment in a casual context.
Q.How do you pronounce 'like' in Irish?
'Like' is pronounced similarly to English, remaining straightforward for learners. It rhymes with 'bike' and 'hike,' making it easy to remember.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'like'?
A common mistake is using 'like' too formally. It's primarily an informal term, so using it in formal contexts might sound out of place.
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