However, you can convey the same meaning by using phrases like:
* "Naitoki": This means "It's good" or "I like it". You can add "enye" (this) to the end to specify "I like this". Naitoki enye
* "Naipenda": This means "I love it" or "I like it very much". You can also add "enye" to the end to specify "I like this" Naipenda enye
It's important to note that Maasai language is very nuanced, and the best way to convey "I like this" may depend on the context and the specific item you are referring to.
If you have a specific item in mind, let me know and I can try to find a more appropriate translation!