Difference between revisions of "Like"
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− | <p>When <i>like<i> is a preposition, it is most often translated as <i>comme</i></p> | + | <p>When <i>like</i> is a preposition, it is most often translated as <i>comme</i></p> |
<h2>etymology</h2> | <h2>etymology</h2> | ||
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<h1>The comparative suffix -like</h1> | <h1>The comparative suffix -like</h1> | ||
<h1>The associative prefix like-</h1> | <h1>The associative prefix like-</h1> | ||
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<h1>The NP / ADV alike</h1> | <h1>The NP / ADV alike</h1> | ||
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− | < | + | <li>a look-alike</li> |
− | < | + | <li>a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound-alike sound-alike]</li> |
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Revision as of 16:21, 6 June 2013
Contents
[hide]preposition
translation
When like is a preposition, it is most often translated as comme
etymology
verb
For the translation, aimer (bien). aimer (de l'amour)
Verb + COD: valence 1, "transitive"
discourse marker
The comparative suffix -like
The associative prefix like-
The NP / ADV alike
- a look-alike
- a sound-alike