Romance Languages:
* Spanish: Me gusta (formal), Me encanta (informal)
* French: J'aime (formal), Je kiffe (informal)
* Italian: Mi piace (formal), Mi amo (informal)
* Portuguese: Gosto (formal), Adoro (informal)
* Romanian: Îmi place (formal), Îmi place mult (informal)
Germanic Languages:
* German: Ich mag (formal), Ich liebe (informal)
* English: I like
* Dutch: Ik vind... leuk (formal), Ik hou van... (informal)
* Swedish: Jag gillar (formal), Jag älskar (informal)
* Norwegian: Jeg liker (formal), Jeg elsker (informal)
* Danish: Jeg kan lide (formal), Jeg elsker (informal)
Slavic Languages:
* Russian: Мне нравится (formal), Я люблю (informal)
* Polish: Lubię (formal), Kocham (informal)
* Czech: Mám rád/ráda (formal), Miluju (informal)
* Ukrainian: Мені подобається (formal), Я люблю (informal)
* Serbian: Свиђа ми се (formal), Волим (informal)
Other Languages:
* Japanese: 好きです (suki desu) (formal), 好き (suki) (informal)
* Chinese (Mandarin): 我喜欢 (wǒ xǐhuan)
* Korean: 좋아해요 (joahae yo) (formal), 좋아 (joa) (informal)
* Arabic: أُحِبُّ (ʾuḥibbu) (formal), أُحِبُّ (ʾuḥibbu) (informal)
* Hindi: मुझे पसंद है (mujhe pasand hai)
Note:
* "Formal" and "informal" can vary depending on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.
* Many languages have different ways to express "like" depending on the intensity of the feeling.
* The informal forms are generally used with close friends and family, while the formal forms are used with people you don't know well or in professional settings.
It is always a good idea to check with a native speaker to ensure you are using the correct form.