Examples of using "sevdiğini" in a sentence and their english translations:
Take what you like.
- I thought you loved Tom.
- I thought that you loved Tom.
- I know you like Tom.
- I know that you like Tom.
- I thought you liked me.
- I thought that you liked me.
- I thought you liked parties.
- I thought that you liked parties.
- I thought you liked Tom.
- I thought that you liked Tom.
He died doing what he loved.
I thought you liked him.
- You said you loved Tom.
- You said that you loved Tom.
I hope you like the job.
- I know that you love me.
- I know you love me.
- I know you like being a teacher.
- I know that you like being a teacher.
- I know you like chocolate.
- I know that you like chocolate.
- I know you like coffee.
- I know that you like coffee.
- I know you like sports.
- I know that you like sports.
I hope you like trains.
- I thought you loved it.
- I thought that you loved it.
I didn't know you liked Mary.
You said that you loved him.
- You said that you loved her.
- You said you loved her.
We hope you like it.
I can tell you love Tom.
You said you loved me.
I thought you loved them.
You said you loved them.
I know that you love them.
I know that you love him.
I can tell you love them.
I can tell you love him.
I think you like them.
I think you like him.
We know you like them.
We know you like him.
I hope you like this.
- We know you like Tom.
- We know that you like Tom.
You could say that you love me.
Prove that you love me.
- I didn't know you liked dogs.
- I didn't know that you liked dogs.
I don't know what you like.
You know you love it.
I know that you like reading.
He said that he likes pizza.
She said that she liked rain.
She said that she loved animals.
- I know you still love Tom.
- I know that you still love Tom.
- I know that Tom likes basketball.
- I know Tom likes basketball.
- You know Tom likes oranges.
- You know that Tom likes oranges.
She knew that John loved her.
Tell me again that you love me.
She told me she liked rain.
She wanted him to tell her that he loved her.
I know that Nancy likes music.
- She says that she likes flowers.
- She says she likes flowers.
She said she had loved me.
- I know Tom likes you.
- I know that Tom likes you.
- I thought you said you liked Tom.
- I thought that you said you liked Tom.
- I thought that you said that you liked Tom.
- I thought you said that you liked Tom.
- I know that you still love me.
- I know that you still love me!
- I know you still love me.
- I thought Tom liked riddles.
- I thought that Tom liked riddles.
- I thought you liked being alone.
- I thought that you liked being alone.
- I thought you liked it here.
- I thought that you liked it here.
I know you love him.
I don't think Tom likes it.
Just say you love me.
I didn't know Tom liked jazz.
- I thought Mary loved me.
- I thought that Mary loved me.
"I thought you liked him." "I do."
Tom said that he likes to swim.
Does she know that you like her?
- I thought you were into this.
- I thought that you were into this.
I know that Mike likes basketball.
- I didn't even know you liked basketball.
- I didn't even know that you liked basketball.
- I don't think Tom likes me.
- I don't think that Tom likes me.
- I don't think Tom liked the concert.
- I don't think that Tom liked the concert.
- I don't think Tom liked the movie.
- I don't think Tom enjoyed the movie.
- I don't think that Tom enjoyed the movie.
- I don't think that Tom liked the movie.
- I don't think Tom likes Mary.
- I don't think that Tom likes Mary.
- I don't think Tom likes you.
- I don't think that Tom likes you.