Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> • (joahada) (infinitive 좋아해 or 좋아하여, sequential 좋아하니) (transitive or intransitive)...
Cognate with Korean <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (joahada). (Morphophonemic) IPA(key): ⫽t͡ɕohahɒta⫽ (Jeju City) IPA(key): [t͡ɕoa̠ɦɒda̠] Phonetic hangul: [조아ᄒᆞ다] 좋아ᄒᆞ다 (joahawda)...
(gippeohada, “to rejoice”) 좋다 (jota, “to be good”) + -어하다 (-eohada) → <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (joahada, “to like”) 맵다 (maepda, “to be spicy”) + -어하다 (-eohada) → 매워하다...
(appropriate for using as a material or doing something) Selected forms of the adjective 좋다 (jota): consonant-stem, regular <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (joahada, “to like”)...
Khmer: ចូលចិត្ត (coul cət), ចំណូល (km) (cɑmnoul), ឆប (km) (chɑɑp) Korean: <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (ko) (joahada) Kumyk: хошуна гелмек (xoşuna gelmek), гёнгюне гирмек (göñüne...
(…のほうがすきである, ... no hō ga suki de aru) Khmer: ចូលចិត្ត (coul cət) Korean: 더 <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (-deo joahada), 선호(選好)하다 (ko) (seonhohada) Lao: ສະເພາະ (sa phǫ) Latin: addīcō...
Kapampangan: palsintan, kaburian Khmer: ប៉ងប្រាថ្នា (pɑɑng pratnaa) Korean: <span class="searchmatch">좋아하다</span> (ko) (joahada) Latvian: patikt, mīlēt (lv) Lithuanian: žavėtis (lt), mylėti (lt)...