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like (EN)
verbo, sustantivo, adjetivo, conjunción, preposición, partícula

verbo “like”

infinitivo like; él likes; pret. liked; part. liked; ger. liking
  1. gustar
    I like ice cream on a hot day.
  2. soler (seguido de infinitivo)
    She likes jogging before breakfast.
  3. sentir atracción
    He likes her more than she realizes.
  4. dar "me gusta"
    Everyone liked the viral video of the dancing dog.
  5. desear
    Would you like some tea?
  6. tener la costumbre (cuando se refiere a objetos inanimados)
    My old car likes to break down at the worst possible times.
  7. ser compatible
    My printer doesn't like this brand of recycled paper.

sustantivo “like”

sing. like, pl. likes o no contable
  1. gustos
    His likes include hiking and playing the guitar.
  2. "me gusta" (como sustantivo)
    Her post got a hundred likes overnight.
  3. y similares
    The store offers various gadgets, widgets, and the like.
  4. empate (en golf)
    She needed to play the like to stay in the game.

adjetivo “like”

forma base like, no graduable
  1. parecido
    We have like interests in music and art.

conjunción “like”

like
  1. como si
    It's like you've read my mind!

preposición “like”

like
  1. parecido a
    His writing style is like Hemingway's.
  2. propio de
    That's just like Tim to arrive fashionably late.
  3. cerca de
    The repair costs were like a hundred dollars.
  4. al igual que
    She sings like an angel.
  5. como
    Artificial intelligence is being developed by companies like Microsoft or Google.
  6. ¿cómo?
    So you met her brother? What's he like?

partícula “like”

like
  1. como (para aproximación o énfasis)
    There were, like, a thousand people at the concert.
  2. como (para introducir discurso indirecto)
    She was like, "Come over!" and I was like, "I can't, I'm busy."