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Vorrei means i would like in Italian but how you say she he they and we like?

You're right, "vorrei" means "I would like" in Italian. Here's how you say "she/he/they/we like" in Italian:

* She likes: Lei piace (formal) or Le piace (informal)

* He likes: Lui piace (formal) or Gli piace (informal)

* They like: Loro piacciono

* We like: Noi piacciamo

Important notes:

* "Piace" and "piacciono" are the third-person forms of the verb "piacere" (to like/to be pleasing). You use "piace" for singular subjects (she/he/it) and "piacciono" for plural subjects (they/we).

* Formal vs. Informal:

* "Lei" and "Lui" are the formal forms of "she" and "he," while "Le" and "Gli" are informal.

* You typically use the formal forms for people you don't know well, especially older people or those in positions of authority.

* The informal forms are used with friends, family, and people you're close to.

* "Loro" and "Noi" are always used, regardless of formality.

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