Components
1755 examples found containing 'すき' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
そのコーヒー
ない
I don't like the coffee.
だれ
でも
かれ

Everybody loves him.
わたし
うえき
植木

I like a garden tree.
わたし
ちり
地理
より
れきし
歴史

I prefer history to geography.
ビン
やきゅう
野球
です
Do you like baseball, Bin?
かれ
たいてい
うつく
しい
はな

He likes most beautiful flowers.
わたし
いもうと
おんがく
音楽

My sister is fond of music.
わたし
やきゅう
野球

I like baseball.
きみ
おんがく
音楽
です
Do you love music?
はじめ
かれ
でなかった
At first, I didn't like him.
かのじょ
彼女
たいへんけん
大変犬
です
She is very fond of dogs.
わたし
あおいろ
青色
いちばん
一番
です
I like blue best of all colors.
ひとり
一人
りょこう
旅行
する
です
I like to travel by myself.
ケン
おんがく
音楽
とても
です
Ken likes music very much.
かれ
こくご
国語
とくい
得意

He likes Japanese, and he's good at it.
どんな
しゅるい
種類
はな
です
What sort of flower do you like?
コーヒー
うす
です
I'd like my coffee weak.
かのじょ
彼女
ケーキ

She is fond of cake.
あま
もの
です
Do you care for sweets?
わたし
テレビ

I like to watch TV.
まめかきあげ
です
I like pea pods in my stir fry.
わたし
ゴルフ
です
I like playing golf.
かのじょ
彼女
とりわけ
おんがく
音楽
です
She especially likes music.
わたし
きみ
こととても
です
I like you very much.
わたし
あなたそんなところ
です
I like that about you.
かれ
べる
です
He is very fond of eating.
こども
子供
そと
あそ

Children like playing outside.
でした
こと
ですから
The pleasure is mine.
わたし
うみ
より
やま

I like mountains better than seas.
わたし
その
かしゅ
歌手
こえ

I like the singer's voice, too.
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