For asking about someone's opinion or preference:
* "Kay asay?" (काय असे?) - This is the most general way to ask "What like?"
* "Tumhala kaay vatate?" (तुम्हाला काय वाटते?) - This is a more polite way to ask "What do you think?"
* "Tumhala kaay आवडते?" (तुम्हाला काय आवडते?) - This means "What do you like?"
For asking about someone's appearance:
* "Tyaat kaay asel?" (त्यात काय असेल?) - This means "What's in it?" or "What does it look like?"
* "Te kaay disate?" (ते काय दिसते?) - This means "What does it look like?"
For asking about the nature or quality of something:
* "Te kaay ahe?" (ते काय आहे?) - This means "What is it?"
* "Te kaay aahe?" (ते काय आहे?) - This is another way to say "What is it?" but it can also be used to mean "What's the matter?"
Example:
* "Hee gaadi kaay asay?" (ही गाडी काय असे?) - "What do you think of this car?"
* "Tyaat kaay asel?" (त्यात काय असेल?) - "What's in that box?"
* "Te kaay disate?" (ते काय दिसते?) - "What does that look like?"
The best way to phrase your question will depend on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.