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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Translation into Spanish

Dear friends,

I'm translating a text from English to Spanish and I would like to know what's the meaning of this sentence: See how you like it!

Thank you very much
  

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You have not given any context, but usually is is an informal invitation to try something (perhaps taste some food) and tell your (positive) opinion about it. Taste this special chicken dish and tell me how much you enjoy it. ) Try on this beautiful scarf and tell me how much you like it.

  • You have not given any context, but usually is is an informal invitation to try something (perhaps taste some food) and tell your (positive) opinion about it.
  • Taste this special chicken dish and tell me how much you enjoy it.
  • ) Try on this beautiful scarf and tell me how much you like it.
  • )
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You have not given any context, but usually is is an informal invitation to try something (perhaps taste some food) and tell your (positive) opinion about it.

Taste this special chicken dish and tell me how much you enjoy it. (See how you like it!)

Try on this beautiful scarf and tell me how much you like it. (See how you like it!)

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