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mögen

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Meaning of mögen

etwas gern haben oder etwas bevorzugen

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DE[ˈmøːɡən]
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mögenнравиться
kochenготовить
sich ändernменять
bindenзавязывать
folgenследовать
setzenзадавать
entfernenубирать

mögen synonyms

Related words worth learning together

gut finden
Means to think something is good or to approve of it; very common and direct in everyday speech.
schätzen
Means to appreciate or value someone or something, sometimes also to like them in a more respectful or serious sense.
lieben
Means to love very strongly; it is much more intense than simply liking.
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🇩🇪de
gut finden

Means to think something is good or to approve of it; very common and direct in everyday speech.

A1Very Often
S
🇩🇪de
schätzen

Means to appreciate or value someone or something, sometimes also to like them in a more respectful or serious sense.

A1Often
L
🇩🇪de
lieben

Means to love very strongly; it is much more intense than simply liking.

A1Very Often

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etwas gern haben oder etwas bevorzugen

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